Social Security solvency
Not Addressing Social Security Insolvency Equals Disaster, Says CRFB
So much has been written about Social Security’s evolving financial crisis, and yet not much has surfaced in terms of a bipartisan approach to addressing the problem. As most who follow this topic know, the clock is ticking louder each…
Reasons Behind the Rush to Early Filing
A recent study by asset management company Schroders reports that “40% of respondents who haven’t yet retired plan to begin receiving Social Security benefits between the ages of 62 and 65.” In discussing the reasons behind this statistic, The Motley Fool’s…
Our Social Security Program Continues to Evolve, But Some Things Do Not Change
It’s common knowledge these days that America’s Social Security program is presently locked into a trajectory that will lead it to insolvency in less than a decade. While there are many resolutions on the drawing board to avoid reaching that…
There is plenty of concern about Social Security among current retirees.
The Social Security program is vital to many Americans who depend on it in retirement. However, the Social Security Trust Fund reserves are running out of money. When that happens, Social Security will only be able to pay about 80…
What if Social Security runs out of money?
The Social Security Trustees report is an annual report that provides information about the current and projected financial status of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. The latest annual report shows the Trust Fund will run out of money…
Ron DeSantis on Social Security
“Talking about making changes for people in their 30s or their 40s so that the program is viable, that’s a much different thing, and that’s something that I think there’s going to need to be discussions on. We got to…
Attention, Millennials: Don’t Give Up on Social Security!
The popular media hasn’t been kind to Social Security in the recent past, using words like “bankrupt” and phrases like “the money has been stolen” to suggest where the program is headed in less than a decade. It’s unfortunate that…
Will Anticipated Voter Turnout Dictate the Future of Social Security Reform?
In analyzing the Social Security reform positions taken by President Biden and former President Donald Trump, Frank Gunter (professor of economics at Lehigh University) speculates that their priorities for resolution of the steadily progressing deterioration of the program’s finances would sacrifice…
Thoughts for Millennials on the Future of Social Security
Those Americans categorized as Millennials, also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, have some logical concerns (or at least questions) about the role that Social Security will play in their future. In fact, many in this demographic cohort are not…
Privatization of Social Security…An On-again/Off-again Issue
Quite a bit has been written on the subject of privatizing Social Security funding via stock market investment, and for many years, the basic premise has been a volatile issue for governmental administrations. Take, for example, President George W. Bush’s…