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Saving for Retirement: An Uphill Battle for Many Americans
Reporting on the results of a recent national workforce survey, The Pew Charitable Trusts suggests that households without access to employer-sponsored savings plans, such as 401(k)s, face significant challenges in accumulating wealth to support their retirement years. Much has been…
Political Leadership on Policy Cited as Missing Ingredient in Social Security’s Plight
“The longer Congress waits to act, the harder solving Social Security’s financial challenge becomes, and the more retirees and taxpayers will be on the hook for lawmakers’ inaction.” That statement was lifted from the Bipartisan Policy Center’s “2025 Social Security…
Confidence in Retirement Planning Holding Steady…But Social Security Concerns Rising
Based on the results of the 35th annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), conducted by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and Greenwald Research, it appears that Americans ages 25 or older continue to feel confident about financial success in retirement.…
2026 COLA Watch: Another revision
Although, it’s way too early to focus on what the January 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) might be, some organizations are tracking the inflation numbers and using them as a reference point to forecast what might happen when the…
Senirs’ Growing Reliance on Social Security Benefits
The steadily eroding financial future of Social Security is popping up more frequently these days in a wide range of media outlets, and there’s no doubt that Congress’s strategy of kicking the can down the road is nearing its end.…
Support Expressed for Bipartisan Fiscal Commission
As Social Security’s long-term financial situation continues on a downward spiral, the possibility of a bipartisan commission addressing the country’s nagging–and growing–debt problem continues to show only limited movement. In fact, with no members selected to lead–or participate in–the effort,…
Social Security’s Reckoning: A Sobering Viewpoint on What Should be Emphasized
A quick look at political headlines today will show that the long-term financial problems facing our Social Security system are becoming more widely known. We’re in a less-than-decade window of when action must be taken—either corrective action or default action…
Social Security Insolvency and the Need for Public Awareness
Social Security’s revenue from payroll taxes (i.e., FICA tax) has not been able to completely cover benefits paid since 2010 and, since 2021, all sources of revenue coming into the program have been insufficient to make scheduled benefit payments. Consequently,…
Social Security Reform: Where are the Plans?
Reason reporter Eric Boehm, in a post on their website, raises the concern that neither of the likely most likely next presidents has a plan to address the very real Social Security solvency problem. As Boehm points out, both candidates…
2024 Social Security Trustees Report Published–Shows One-Year Improvement in Solvency
The 2024 edition of the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program (Trustees Report) was issued yesterday afternoon. As noted in SSA’s press release announcing the report on 2023’s operations, “The combined asset reserves of the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance…