- SSA transfers communications to X platform; led by DOGE and Musk.
- 7,000 employees affected in SSA staff cut.
- Potential blockchain integration for SSA budgeting.
SSA has announced a shift to the X platform for communications as DOGE leads extensive restructuring, reducing its workforce from 57,000 to 50,000.
These changes aim to cut costs but raise concerns over accessibility and public trust in SSA services, as outlined by critics.
SSA’s Move to X Platform Amid Workforce Changes
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has embraced the X platform as its primary communication channel, distancing from traditional methods. This strategic move forms part of efficiency measures spearheaded by Elon Musk, affecting approximately 7,000 workers.
The adoption of blockchain technology is under consideration, aiming to bring transparency and accountability in government budgeting processes. This potential shift could enhance public confidence in financial management.
Critics, including Former SSA Commissioner Martin O’Malley, argue that “the actions of DOGE prioritize personal profit over public trust in social programs.” Concerns about communication accessibility have also been raised by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
Blockchain Integration: Potential Game Changer for SSA
Did you know? The SSA’s workforce reduction echoes past strategies from the Trump administration, reinforcing ongoing trends toward federal agency optimization and restructuring.
Ethereum (ETH) currently trades at $1,612.69 with a market cap of $194.63 billion and holds a 7.23% market dominance, as per CoinMarketCap. Despite a 3.60% rise in the last 24 hours, ETH has seen a 50.30% decline over three months as of April 13, 2025.
Experts from Coincu predict blockchain’s implementation in federal budgeting could radically increase transparency. The transition may set a precedent for future governmental operations, potentially influencing related cryptocurrency projects.
Source: https://coincu.com/331852-ssa-x-platform-communication-change/