Americans' Confidence in Social Security Declines Amid Growing Reliance

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Americans largely agree on the importance of Social Security, with 74% considering it a top government program, but confidence in its future is declining, especially among younger Americans, amid concerns about the trust fund running out of money in nine years and potential benefit cuts. Congress is expected to delay action on the issue.
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