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    A parking sign for the former Social Security Administration office is seen in Houston, Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Budget cuts have forced the Social Security Administration to close dozens of field offices even as millions of baby boomers approach retirement, swamping the agency with applications for benefits, a senior agency official told Congress Wednesday. Better Internet access and more online services are easing the transition, said Nancy Berryhill, the agency's deputy commissioner for operations. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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    Social Security closes offices as baby boomers age

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    Examiner Editorial: Negligent Social Security bureaucrats encourage disability fraud
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    Examiner Editorial: Negligent Social Security bureaucrats encourage disability fraud

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    Report: Social Security judges rubber-stamp claims

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    The Social Security Administration office that reviews disability claims for central Maryland has a backlog â€

    This blue state has the highest disability claim backlog in the U.S.

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    Pryor in 2011: Raise the Retirement Age
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    Pryor in 2011: Raise the Retirement Age

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    Two federal agencies are quietly assembling a national database that could routinely be the scene for more egregious invasions of privacy on 227 million Americans. (Thinkstock)
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    How long will it be until federal database with 227 million Americans’ financial data is hacked?

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    As many as 227 million Americans may be compelled to disclose intimate details of their families and financial lives -- including their Social Security numbers -- in a new national database being assembled by two federal agencies. (Thinkstock)
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    Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., grabbed the third rail of American politics Tuesday, outlining proposals to reform Social Security and Medicare and facilitate increased retirement savings in a speech at the National Press Club. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner)
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    Geithner: White House Wanted Me to Lie on Sunday Shows
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    Geithner: White House Wanted Me to Lie on Sunday Shows

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