By: Dylan Sherman
Arkansans collecting Social Security could see a $469 monthly cut to benefits, based on current state data, if the program becomes insolvent in 2032, according to a new study.
Dylan Sherman is a Business Reporter at Pine Journal. He covers a range of topics including agriculture and farming, supply chain and logistics, and legal affairs, with a particular focus on freight, lawsuits, and AgriTech. Dylan's work has been featured in notable publications such as Forum Communications Company, Duluth News Tribune, WDAY, and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
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Dylan's coverage primarily focuses on local news, with a significant emphasis on government announcements and weather-related topics. Given this, he would likely be most receptive to pitches from individuals or organizations involved in local government initiatives, emergency services, agriculture (specifically poultry farming), transportation safety, and environmental impact assessments.
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