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Is the Social Security Shortfall Understated?

The Technical Panel charged with examining the Social Security Trustees’ projections for the Trust Fund’s future cash flow has shed a view on the projected shortfall that differs from the long-term projections of the Trustees. While there are several key factors that this variance can be attributed to, the bottom line is that the shortfall may be understated by more than $2 trillion over a 75-year period. Rachel Greszler, senior policy analyst in economics and entitlements at The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis, examines the Technical Panel’s conclusions in a post on dailysignal.com. Read Ms. Greszler’s article here…

 

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