Urgent Reforms Needed as Social Security Approaches Financial Crisis

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Social Security's trust fund is projected to be depleted by 2033, risking significant benefit cuts unless Congress takes action. The issue stems from demographic shifts and a declining ratio of workers to retirees, creating a political challenge as solutions like tax hikes, benefit cuts, or funding from general revenues face opposition. While the problem is urgent, current political will suggests that some form of the program will persist, but the path to sustainability remains contentious and uncertain.
Topics:business#fiscal-sustainability#funding-crisis#politics#retirement-benefits#social-security#us-politics
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