It’s something more than 73 million Americans rely on, but changes and confusion over Social Security have many people feeling insecure right now. Recipients told us the problems are beyond frustrating, and that’s with current staffing levels.
Now, with plans on cutting even more employees nationwide, people in Northeast Ohio feel the administration is already giving them the runaround.
“Before all of this started, I didn’t have high blood pressure. I got high blood pressure now,” said Gerald Elliott, 67, from Cleveland. He told us he has that now after recently being told he had to pay Social Security back about $10,000. “And I’m stressed and it’s too much stress for me,” said Elliott…