AFGE Marks 90 Years of Social Security and Standing Up to Protect Retirement Security

AFGE Marks 90 Years of Social Security and Standing Up to Protect Retirement Security

Photo courtesy: AFL-CIO

On Thursday, the NYC CLC was proud to stand with members of AFGE to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Social Security Act. Gathering in front of 26 Federal Plaza as part of a nationwide day of recognition, participants recommitted to fighting for full staffing levels to ensure the quality services that working people deserve.

Social Security was born out of a promise: that no one who works their entire life should have to spend their later years in poverty. Working people fought and won this earned benefit and the right to retire with dignity. But on its 90th anniversary, that right is under threat like it hasn’t been in decades.

While the Trump administration gives tax handouts to billionaires, its Project 2025 and DOGE agenda is endangering the retirement savings that hardworking Americans have paid into their whole lives. DOGE has cut services, fired workers and—with the Supreme Court’s permission—forced its way to access our most private information. The result is DOGE-driven cuts and firings of staff at Social Security offices across the country, forcing seniors to spend hours on hold and jump through hoops to get the payments they rely on for housing, medicine, and groceries.

Despite promising that Social Security “won’t be touched,” Trump administration officials are praising their billionaire budget bill as a “backdoor” to privatize Social Security. Meanwhile, legislation to stabilize Social Security’s future and expand its benefits to keep up with today’s cost of living has stalled in Congress again and again—with members who claim to be champions of the working class in no rush to move it forward.

Everyone deserves to retire comfortably after a lifetime of hard work. We should be able to care for those we love from childhood to old age without worrying about going broke. If this administration thinks it can come for our Social Security without a fight from the labor movement, it’s sorely mistaken. Working people earned our retirement, and we’ll fight to protect it for our futures and generations to come.

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