
Nancy Altman
Nancy Altman is the president of Social Security Works, an advocacy organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of Social Security benefits. As a prominent voice in discussions about the future of Social Security, she has expressed serious concerns about the potential for breaches of sensitive information related to Social Security recipients, emphasizing the risks associated with unauthorized access to this data.
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Nancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, commented on the impact of the COLA increase on beneficiaries.
Social Security recipients will receive 2.8% COLA boost to benefits in 2026Nancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, stated that any politician who doesn’t support increasing Social Security’s revenue is supporting benefit cuts.
Social Security won’t be able to pay full benefits in 2034 if Congress doesn’t actNancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, warned that staff cuts will worsen the backlog of disability applications.
Social Security Administration: How slashing staff is sparking fears the system could collapseNancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, highlighted the sensitivity of the information held by the Social Security Administration.
Leland Dudek: How a mid-level staffer rose to oversee the Social Security Administration within daysAccording to Nancy Altman, president of advocacy group Social Security Works, King stood her ground against DOGE’s efforts.
Leland Dudek: Who is Leland Dudek? Pro-DOGE ‘anti-fraud expert’ takes over as SSA chief after Michelle King’s exitNancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, an advocacy group for the preservation of Social Security benefits, said of DOGE’s efforts that 'there is no way to overstate how serious a breach this is.'
Social Security head steps down over DOGE access of recipient information, sources say

















