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Social Security beneficiaries to receive checks via direct deposit

December 21, 2010

Social Security beneficiaries will start receiving their checks by direct deposit starting in May.

According to CNN, eight of 10 Social Security recipients already has a  direct deposit account.

With more people apply for Social Security benefits over the next several years, this will help save millions of dollars for taxpayers.

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Do you think it’s fair for everyone to be required to set up a direct deposit bank account to receive Social Security benefits? What are the potential problems with this method of payment?

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