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While Social Security is in no danger of insolvency, its existing payout schedule, including annual cost-of-living ...
Every year, the trustees analyze the current state of Social Security and forecast the future of the program. Changes in the ...
Federal reports reveal Social Security and Medicare trust funds will run dry by 2033, threatening millions of retirees. Without congressional action, Social Security benefits could drop 23% while ...
The Social Security Administration has updated its projections for how long the trust funds it relies on to help pay benefits ...
It was the news nobody wanted to hear. The Social Security Trustees finally released their long-awaited annual report, which ...
The Medicare and Social Security trust funds are lurching toward insolvency. Social Security is projected to cover only 81% ...
The Social Security trust fund is projected to run out in just eight years, depleting earlier than expected. NBC News’ Brian ...
Both programs are expected to need to cut monthly benefits in less than a decade as their trust funds run dry.
Social Security’s combined trust fund reserves are now projected to run out of money in 2034, one year earlier than ...
The annual report forecasts the date when the trust funds will run out of money, triggering sharp automatic cuts in benefits.
Advocates for Social Security's beneficiaries said Congress should act as soon as possible to avoid a benefit shortfall.