Celebrating Social Security's 80th Anniversary
Social Security is the largest single federal program, and accounts for approximately one quarter of all federal spending.
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Social Security is the largest single federal program, and accounts for approximately one quarter of all federal spending.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/celebrating-social-securitys-80th-anniversary
As the largest program in the federal budget, Social Security is a critical part of our nation’s fiscal picture and vital to millions of elderly recipients.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/06/without-reform-social-security-could-become-depleted-by-2033
Many policymakers have called for the full retirement age to be gradually raised and ultimately pegged to average life expectancy.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2022/11/social-security-reform-should-we-raise-the-retirement-age
Social Security has been a cornerstone of economic security for almost 90 years, but the program is on unsound footing.
Social Security, America’s essential public retirement program, is on a path to depletion in less than 10 years.
Social Security and Medicare affect nearly every American at some point in their lives.
The Peterson Foundation has prepared analysis based on those reports, illustrating the key data points with pertinent chart information.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2015-social-security-medicare-trustees-reports-charts-and-analysis
Social Security is an integral part of the nation’s fiscal picture and a vital economic lifeline for millions of recipients.
Several federal programs that are governed by trust funds are facing serious funding shortfalls. As a result, such trust funds, including the retirement portion of Social Security, Medicare’s Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, and the Highway Trust Fund, are projected to be exhausted in the near future.
The number one financial worry for Americans is having enough money for retirement — and for good reason.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2016/06/six-challenges-to-retirement-security