Social Security solvency

Four Principles Designed to Salvage Social Security for the Long-Term

The solvency dilemma Social Security faces has gotten some attention in the early days of the 118th Congress, but despite the urgency–full depletion of the program’s reserves is less than a decade away–proposals to ward off a catastrophe haven’t gotten…

A Blunt Perspective on Social Security and Medicare

With Social Security and Medicare so prominent in the news these days, viewpoints on what the future will bring for these massive senior benefit programs are as varied as they are frequent. Yesterday afternoon, for example, TV host and syndicated…

Viewpoints on the Insolvency Issue–Who Needs to Worry?

The Motley Fool’s Christy Bieber dives into the issue of why some future retirees need to be concerned about the potential across-the-board cut in Social Security benefits when the financial reserves run dry. As she points out in a post on…

Social Security’s Insolvency Problem: Understanding the Challenge

Much has been written through the years about the looming insolvency problem facing Social Security, now just about nine years from now. It’s new news…the program’s trustees have been sounding the alarm for nearly three decades while the can gets…

“Kicking the Can” Would Lead to a Missed Opportunity for Social Security Modernization

Social Security’s trajectory toward insolvency has been a known fact for decades. Since the 1990s, the program trustees’ annual report to Congress has cited the impending depletion of program reserves, with each report projecting the expected year of full depletion…

Social Security 2100 Back in Focus

Calling Social Security “the number one anti-poverty program for the elderly, for children, and a disability plan that more veterans rely on than the VA,” House Ways and Means Social Security Subcommittee Ranking Member John B. Larson (CT-01) yesterday reintroduced Social…

Looking at a Full Retirement Age of 70–A Supportive Viewpoint

Perhaps one of the most incendiary components of the argument over the looming Social Security solvency problem is the thought of moving the program’s full retirement age (FRA). Currently set at age 67 for those born in 1960 or later,…

Sen. Cassidy Calls Out Leading Presidential Contenders on Social Security Positions

Expressing extreme displeasure with the stance President Joe Biden and presidential challenger Donald Trump have taken on Social Security reform, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) cited the importance of having presidential candidates who can meet the financial challenges facing the massive…

Reviewing Social Security’s 2023 Changes

Old news at this point, but worthy of a quick refresher on what the most widely felt changes in the Social Security program for 2023. In a post on wasingtonexaminer.com, Breaking News Reporter Eden Villalovas provides a recap of key…

An Assessment of Potential Social Security Solvency Solutions

As we’ve been noting for some time, the emphasis on reforming America’s Social Security program in the face of the rapidly approaching solvency crisis is beginning to draw attention in the early months of the 118th Congress. Many credible sources…

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