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The size of future Social Security benefit cuts would vary significantly depending on a couple's age, marital status, and ...
Younger Americans tend to worry more about Social Security than older Americans. In the new AARP survey, 25% of people ages ...
Time is running out to avert a Social Security cataclysm, said William A. Galston in The Wall Street Journal. The program's ...
A ‘sovereign wealth fund’ won’t fill the funding gap and may actually make the problem worse.
Social Security's retirement trust fund is facing insolvency by late 2032, potentially triggering a 24% benefit cut for 62 ...
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Money Talks News on MSNSocial Security Trust Fund Depletion Moves up to 2034Social Security's trust fund faces earlier depletion in 2034, potentially cutting benefits by 23% for 70 million Americans ...
Maintaining benefits at full levels will likely result in a significant increase in tax burdens for American workers.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects that Social Security’s main trust fund will be insolvent by the end ...
Social Security may run short by 2034. Experts have suggested boosting FICA taxes, raising wage cap and delaying retirement ...
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Money Talks News on MSNThe Social Security Trust Fund Is Shrinking. What Does That Mean for Your Retirement?Fear over Social Security’s future has many rushing to claim at 62, but the math reveals this panicked decision could ...
A new analysis projects steep automatic cuts to Social Security and Medicare starting in 2032, unless lawmakers act to ...
To give you some context, the average person receives approximately $2,000 in benefits every month. So, a 23% cut would ...
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