Social Security Trust Fund Depletion Date Moved Up to 2034
Multiple sources confirm that Social Security's trust funds are projected to be depleted by 2034, one year sooner than previously estimated. This projection necessitates potential benefit cuts of around 19-23% if Congress does not intervene. The change is attributed to factors including increased healthcare costs, the Social Security Fairness Act, and shifting demographic trends.
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Social Security's insolvency date is now a year earlier. Here's how it could impact your benefits.
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