For Immediate Release
Contact: Nick Voutsinos
Email: nvoutsinos@afscme.org

AFSCME’s Saunders: As we mark Social Security’s 90th anniversary, we strengthen our commitment to protecting retirement security for all

WASHINGTON – AFSCME President Lee Saunders released the following statement in recognition of the 90th anniversary of Social Security:
 
“Social Security has been essential for helping working families achieve the American Dream — keeping the promise of retirement alive for working families while preventing millions of seniors, their survivors, and people with disabilities from falling into poverty. But as we mark Social Security’s 90th anniversary, that promise is under attack like never before. Anti-worker extremists in Washington are shutting down regional offices, slashing the Social Security Administration’s workforce, and leaving beneficiaries with no easy way to get their questions answered and problems solved. While they keep working people in the dark, they’re exposing millions of peoples’ sensitive Social Security data to unaccountable billionaires and their unvetted cronies, putting our privacy on the line.

“This is all par for the course for an administration that continues to elevate greedy Wall Street CEOs who smear Social Security as a ‘Ponzi scheme’ and claim retirees wouldn’t miss their benefits if they lost them. All the while, billionaires like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are suggesting they use new Trump accounts as a ‘back door’ for privatizing Social Security. As we honor 90 years of this program, we must call out these dangerous efforts for what they are: A coordinated assault on the freedom of workers to retire with dignity — all to make the rich even richer.
 
“AFSCME, and the 1.4 million public service workers and retirees who make up our union, won’t stand for it. We’re going to keep fighting to build an economy where people who have worked hard their entire lives can retire securely without fear of how they’re going to afford to live and eat. That’s the promise of Social Security. By standing together, we can make sure we keep it for workers today and the generations to come.”
 
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