Losing Faith In Social Security

Americans have been losing faith in Social Security’s long-term viability and 77 percent of workers said they don’t expect the program to be around once the time comes for them to retire. While much of this sentiment is based on miseducation and guesswork, it’s hard to put our faith in a program saddled with financial woes. In Maurie Backman’s article “Should We All Just Give Up on Social Security?”, she writes that maybe it’s not such a bad thing that most people think Social Security won’t be around in the future. Read article here…

AMAC has crafted a proposed legislative framework designed to ensure Social Security’s solvency without increasing taxes, and is advocating for its consideration in Washington.

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