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Public confidence in the future of Social Security has dipped in the last five years, with younger Americans found to be more ...
More than three-quarters of Americans fear Social Security won't provide enough to live on when they retire, AARP study finds ...
A 24% cut to Social Security is projected by 2032, leaving seniors worried as benefits fail to keep up with inflation.
The future of Social Security is uncertain, with projections indicating a depletion of trust fund surpluses by 2034. This ...
As Social Security nears its 90th anniversary, Americans’ confidence in the future of the program has dropped. Here’s what to ...
In a recent podcast, Barbara Ginty reassured listeners that while Social Security isn't going away, it does face pressures ...
Here's what seniors can expect and how they can plan for the future of Social Security. A pen laying on top of a Social Security card alongside a pair of glasses and $100 bill.
Social Security Trustees released their annual report in April 2020, and stated there is a possibility that social security could be insolvent in 15 years. The current COVID-19 pandemic is likely ...
Not OK, boomers: Why your future Social Security benefits may be much less than promised Continued delay in fixing Social Security's shortfall threatens the future of people working today and the ...
The Future of Social Security Just Went From Bad to Worse. Here's What Seniors Can Expect Next. June 28, 2025 — 04:25 pm EDT. Written by Adam Levy for ...
You likely won’t be able to count on Social Security to fully fund your retirement. Here’s what you should do instead.
We've Been Here Before. Social Security has had over 14 major reforms since its inception in 1935. It is time for another major revision. The most recent major set of reforms occurred 40 years ago.