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Taylor said, talking about the changes while eating a plate of green beans, mac and cheese and fried fish with a group of retirees at the McDowell County Senior Center. "I would never get nothing done."<br><br>The requirements, set to go into effect March 31, are intended to streamline processes and combat widespread fraud within the system, according to President Donald Trump and officials in his administration.<br><br>They say that's why it's vital for people to verify their identity online or in person when signing up for benefits, or making a change like where the money is deposited.<br><br><br><br><br>A sign outside the U.S. Social Security Administration advertises its online services in downtown Welch, W.Va., Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Leah Willingham)<br><br>But advocates say the changes will disproportionately impact the most vulnerable Americans. It will be harder to visit field offices in rural areas with high poverty rates. Often these are the same areas that lack widespread internet [https://jetblacktransportation.com/blog/luxury-car-service-nyc-2025/ luxury car service nyc].<br><br>Many Social Security field offices are also being shut down, part of the federal government's cost-cutting efforts. That could mean seniors have to travel even farther to visit, including in parts of rural West Virginia.<br><br>Donald Reed, who runs a local nonprofit that operates two senior centers, said he has serious concerns about the policy change, and how it´ll affect the people his group serves.<br><br>"I´m not anti-Trump - let me say that," he said. "I think the general public greatly supports looking for waste in government. I do not think the general public understands the consequences of the current actions of the government."<br><br>One in three people live in poverty in McDowell County, once one of the nation´s largest coal producers. Around 30% of the population receives Social Security benefits and 20% lack broadband access. People already face huge challenges in accessing basic needs like food and clothing.<br><br>Non-profit groups like The Commission on Aging receive money from the federal government to provide rides to the grocery store, medical appointments and free lunch at the county senior center, and could in theory add a stop to the local Social Security office said Reed, who is the group´s director.<br><br>But the transportation grant money is already not enough to meet the need. Last year, Reed ran out of money during the last three months of the fiscal year and had to dip into the Commission´s savings. This year, he said he won´t be able to do so.<br><br>Then, last Friday, he found out the Commission had lost an almost $1 million grant he expected, again because of the federal government´s cost cutting.<br><br>He had planned to use the money to rebuild one of the two county senior centers, an aging 1980s-era doublewide trailer with limited seating.<br><br>"Once the money´s gone, you know, the money´s gone," he said.<br><br>Seniors at the center gather each weekday for lunch. Usually, they might play bingo or cards. On this day, because of the presence of a reporter from The Associated Press, the conversation turned to politics.<br><br>Many are Trump supporters. Every county in West Virginia supported Trump in three presidential elections.<br><br>Yet all agreed that the recent flurry of executive orders had been difficult to follow, especially since the county´s last local newspaper shuttered, [https://jetblacktransportation.com/blog/luxury-car-service-nyc-2025/ luxury car service nyc] and they weren´t sure what effect they´d have on their lives.<br><br>"I don´t understand a lot of the stuff that´s going on right now, and I just can´t pinpoint things together, you know," said Brenda Hughes, 72, who said she usually goes to the Social Security office in person anyway because she said she´s found it difficult to get a hold of the call center. "But maybe it´s meant to be like that."<br><br>Mary Weaver, 72, said she doesn´t approve of Trump giving Elon Musk so much leeway to cut and change services, and she doesn´t see those measures helping McDowell County.<br><br>"He gone run for president, and he´s going to get the presidency, but he´s going to let someone else tell him how to run the country?" she asked, criticizing Trump´s relationship with Musk.<br><br>Other residents aren't concerned. Barbara Lester, 64, said she wishes she could sit down with Trump and Musk and tell them they´re doing a fantastic job.<br><br>"And with all the money they´re saving from the fraud, they could afford to give their senior citizens an increase," said Lester, who is retired from construction work.<br><br>But for Taylor, who depends on rides from the aging commission for most of her outings, the changes to Social Security may be just one more thing that will be difficult.<br><br>There are already many places she wants to go and can´t get to. None of her grandkids live nearby, her daughter lives in Roanoke, Virginia, and her 39-year-old son, who used to live in the Welch area near her, died. The walk from her house to the Social Security office is six miles.<br><br>"If I ask people more than two times to take me somewhere, it´s like begging. And I don´t beg nobody to do nothing for me," she said. "I´m independent like that. I don´t beg nobody for nothing."<br><br><br><br><br>Mary Weaver reflects on changes to the Social Security Administration while visiting the McDowell County Commission on Aging Senior Center in Welch, W.Va., Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Leah Willingham)<br><br><br><br><br><br>Veronica Taylor talks about how changes to the Social Security Administration's identity verification process will impact people in rural areas while eating lunch at the McDowell County Commission on Aging Senior Center in Welch, W.Va., Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Leah Willingham)<br><br><br><br><br><br>Mary Weaver, right, and Veronia Taylor get into a van as they leave the McDowell County Commission on Aging Senior Center in Welch, W.Va., Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Leah Willingham)<br><br>
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