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Max Silber, a 32-year-old man from Wisconsin with autism, has been ordered to repay $35,000 in Social Security benefits due to a claimed overpayment dating back to May 2022. Silber, who regularly receives Social Security Income (SSI) benefits, was notified that his payments would cease unexpectedly. His father, Jeff Silber, has appealed the decision multiple times, stating they were not informed of any overpayment until recently. According to Jeff, the Social Security Administration based their decision on the claim that Max was gainfully employed and exceeded the allowed income threshold. The agency's demand for proof that Max still has autism has added to their frustration. Jeff Silber, a retired autism therapist, argues that the rationale behind the decision reflects a misunderstanding of autism as a lifelong condition. Financial expert Kevin Thompson echoed this sentiment, indicating a need for systemic improvements in the Social Security program to better accommodate those with disabilities. The case highlights ongoing challenges faced by many beneficiaries within the system, especially those with uncertain income levels.