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Millions of Americans aren't receiving Social Security statements in the mail. A new bill aims to change that

In recent years, the Social Security Administration has reduced the number of paper statements it sends via snail mail in a bid to save money. A new legislative proposal aims to reverse that in an effort to help workers make better financial decisions.
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