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Social Security says I was overpaid for 7 years. I believe it’s mistaken. Can they cut my benefits?
“They say I made $43,000 in 2019, but I actually made that in 2020.”
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According to MarketWatch’s source item, Social Security says I was overpaid for 7 years. I believe it’s mistaken. Can they cut my benefits?, “They say I made $43,000 in 2019, but I actually made that in 2020.”
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Primary source: Social Security says I was overpaid for 7 years. I believe it’s mistaken. Can they cut my benefits? via MarketWatch. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Social Security says I was overpaid for 7 years. I believe it’s mistaken. Can they cut my benefits?MarketWatch - 2026-06-24T17:11:00+00:00
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