Social Security and Medicare Funds May Deplete by 2033, Trustees Warn

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US Social Security and Medicare programs are projected to run short of funds in 2033, three years earlier than previously estimated for Medicare, due to higher-than-expected hospital expenditures, prompting calls for early legislative action to address financing issues.
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