Social Security fund is currently borrowing 33 cents of every dollar in outlays
Lawmakers joined with the Association of Mature American Citizens last week at a Social Security Working Group meeting intended “to light a fire” in Congress on the issue, according to association president Dan Weber.
“On its current financial track, Social Security is not sustainable and AMAC members recognize that Congressional action is needed to protect this benefit for current seniors and future generations of Americans. This working group demonstrates a commitment by AMAC, many Members of Congress and policy professionals to finding a better path forward through responsible, commonsense legislation,” Weber said.