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Here is a rundown of the most common myths surrounding the trust funds that prop up Social Security and the facts that all ...
If you depend on Medicare, you may be aware of the Medicare Trust Fund — and may understand that it's the reason your health coverage exists. If you're the inquisitive type, you may wonder where ...
Social Security's retirement trust fund is facing insolvency by late 2032, potentially triggering a 24% benefit cut for 62 million retirees if Congress doesn't act, an analysis found.
Social Security will be able to rely on its trust funds to keep up with scheduled benefits for a period of time, until those trust funds run out of money.
The Social Security trust fund is not a real asset but a paper entry of IOUs that the government must borrow to cover, meaning that the fund’s current surplus is just a mirage and the future … ...
An analysis by CRFB finds the Senate's One Big Beautiful Bill Act would hasten Social Security and Medicare trust fund depletion, potentially triggering benefit cuts in 2032.
The combined trust funds for Social Security are projected to run out in 2034, a year earlier than previously predicted, a board of trustees of the program’s accounts said in a new report ...
The combined Social Security trust fund will become exhausted in 2034, one year earlier than previously anticipated, the program’s trustees projected on Wednesday. A report from the trustees ...
The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance trust fund, which pays out retiree and survivor benefits, could now become depleted in the fourth quarter of 2032, as opposed to the previous estimate of the ...