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Although Donald Trump didn't hold up his end of the bargain by eliminating the taxation of benefits, select retirees are ...
That’s when the trust funds that underpin Social Security and Medicare are due to run low, which will mean that benefits get ...
The nation’s key program for retiree benefits continues to see financing shortfalls. Unless Congress acts, those drops could ...
The go-broke date — or the date at which the programs will no longer have enough funds to pay full benefits — was pushed up ...
Social Security is dipping into its trust fund to pay current retirees, with spending outpacing its revenue from payroll ...
The Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund is also set to run dry in 2033, three years earlier than the trustees previously ...
The Social Security shortfall date just moved a little bit nearer. New federal projections, released on June 18, show that ...
The Social Security shortfall date just moved a little bit nearer. New federal projections, released on June 18, show that ...
The annual report forecasts the date when the trust funds will run out of money, triggering sharp automatic cuts in benefits.
Advocates for Social Security's beneficiaries said Congress should act as soon as possible to avoid a benefit shortfall.
To keep paying full benefits to retired and disabled Americans in 2034, Congress would need to find additional revenue or ...
Social Security will not be able to fully pay monthly benefits to tens of millions of retirees and people with disabilities ...