US Social Security moves public comms to X amid DOGE-led job cuts — Report

The U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) is reportedly shifting its public communications to the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, amid significant workforce reductions.

This change is part of broader efficiency measures led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an initiative associated with Elon Musk.

The SSA plans to discontinue traditional press releases and "Dear Colleague" letters, instead relying solely on X for public announcements and press communication.

The SSA will use X as its primary communication channel for updates on programs and services, replacing traditional press releases and letters.

The agency is undergoing substantial staff reductions, with plans to cut its regional office workforce by approximately 90%.

The move has sparked criticism, with concerns about accessibility for senior citizens and potential conflicts of interest involving Elon Musk.

Despite initial reports, the SSA later stated that it will continue to communicate through all available mediums, not solely X.

The SSA's decision aligns with broader efforts by DOGE to streamline government operations and reduce costs. However, critics argue that this shift could hinder access to vital information for beneficiaries, particularly seniors who may not be familiar with social media platforms.

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