Future retirees fear Social Security’s demise

In most surveys taken of younger workers – particularly milliennials and Generation X – many respondents are pretty well convinced that Social Security won’t be there for them when it’s time to retire. And even among the so-called baby boomers, many are taking their benefits as early as they can because they’re fearful the program is in such dire financial straits that it could “go bankrupt”. Well, as explained in this Washington Informer article by Stacy Brown, those fears are all unfounded, because the reality is that Social Security could never go away, but it does have financial issues which Congress needs to address sooner rather than later.

AMAC has been at the forefront trying to strengthen Social Security by developing and proposing its Social Security Guarantee.  AMAC has been discussing and continues to discuss this common-sense solution with Congressional Representatives in its efforts to protect America’s senior citizens who rely on Social Security.  To review AMAC’s Social Security Guarantee, click here.

To read the Washington Informer article by Stacy Brown, click here.

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