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Three-quarters of American workers fear Social Security won't be there for them when they retire, a new survey finds.
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Social Security Benefit Cuts Could Be Just 7 Years Away -- Here's What It Would Take to Save It
Once the trust fund falls to zero, Social Security is only legally allowed to pay out as much in benefits as it brings in.
Social Security benefits will see a modest cost-of-living adjustment in 2026, but experts say seniors may still struggle ...
Social Security faces funding challenges. Learn practical steps to protect your retirement and build financial security if benefits are reduced.
For the past 90 years, Americans have been able to look forward to monthly payments from the government after they retire. By ...
Social Security faces a looming crisis as its trust fund is projected to deplete by 2033, potentially triggering a 23% cut in payments. This reduction could double the poverty rate among America ...
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Social Security: Is there a third way out?
Social Security is facing a financial crisis, and a proposed solution is to phase out the program, allowing workers to opt ...
Social Security is rapidly approaching insolvency. The retirement trust fund is seven years from exhaustion, and the theoretically combined trust funds are nine years from running out.
Proposal to limit Social Security COLAs for high earners aims to prevent insolvency. Checks may increase by 2.8% in 2026.
Republican tax cuts and immigration crackdowns have deepened Social Security’s crisis. How to fix it without punishing working Americans.
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