SSA Probes Housing's Impact on Homeless Job Outcomes
Published Date: 7/2/2025
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Summary
The Social Security Administration wants your thoughts on how they collect info for a study about helping homeless people find housing and jobs. They’re checking if their questions are clear, useful, and not too much work for folks to answer. If you want to share your ideas, do it by August 1, 2025—your input could help improve the process without costing extra time or money.
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