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The go-broke dates for Medicare and Social Security's trust funds have moved up as rising health care costs and new ...
A new 2025 report warns of looming Social Security benefit cuts unless Congress acts. Here's what retirees and beneficiaries need to know.
Both programs are expected to need to cut monthly benefits in less than a decade as their trust funds run dry.
Social Security will not be able to fully pay-out monthly benefits in less than ten years if Congress does not take action.
Alarm Bells Ring as Social Security Faces Depletion Within a Decade** A newly released report from the Social Security Board of Trustees has delivered alarming news that should ...
The go-broke date — or the date at which the programs will no longer have enough funds to pay full benefits — was pushed up to 2033 for Medicare’s hospital insurance trust fund, according to the new ...
New projections indicate that Social Security will be unable to pay full benefits by 2033, raising concerns for future ...
The nation’s key program for retiree benefits continues to see financing shortfalls. Unless Congress acts, those drops could ...
The number of retirees claiming Social Security at age 62 declined between 2019 and 2023 among men and women, according to ...
Social Security is dipping into its trust fund to pay current retirees, with spending outpacing its revenue from payroll ...