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Project 2025 and Social Security Cuts…Not so, Says PBS News

If you’re tuned into the political news these days—and who isn’t—you’ve probably heard quite a few references to Project 2025, which is subheaded by the Presidential Transition Project. One of the more frequent assertions is that this document calls for Social Security cuts, something that factors heavily into the political debate during the run-up to the November Presidential election. But is it true that this plan attacks Social Security? According to analysis reported on PBS.org, “The Project 2025 document does not call for Social Security cuts. None of its 10 references to Social Security addresses plans for cutting the program.” Chalk up to campaign rhetoric, I guess. If you have an interest in this topic, you can read the full PBS “fact-check” on project 2025 here…

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