Montana’s significant budget surplus presents us with a choice: pursue fleeting satisfaction through one-time rebates or invest in trust funds that will benefit not just today’s residents but ...
It's now projected that the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will be able to pay 100% of total scheduled benefits until 2036, five years later than reported last year, finds an annual Medicare Trustee ...
Social Security's latest Trustees report wasn't exactly positive. The most recent estimates have Social Security's combined trust funds running dry by 2034. Benefit cuts are possible at that point, ...
Given how often the subject of Social Security solvency comes up, it would be easy to imagine that everyone understands how it works, including the all-important trust funds. This is a basic primer on ...
Social Security trustees just published their annual report about the program’s finances. They predict that the combined $2.8 trillion retirement and disability trust fund will run dry in 2035—just 11 ...
New leadership has yet to be sworn in, in Washington, D.C. Yet Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, ignited a debate this week on the future of Social Security with a series of posts on social media platform X. The ...
If you depend on Medicare, you may be aware of the Medicare Trust Fund — and may understand that it’s the reason your health coverage exists. If you’re the inquisitive type, you may wonder where the ...
A critical trust fund that helps finance Social Security benefits is on track to reach insolvency in 2032, when automatic benefit cuts would occur without action from Congress, a new report finds. The ...
The future of Social Security is under increasing pressure, with new projections indicating that the program’s Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) trust fund could be depleted as early as 2032.
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Social Security benefits face 24% cut in less than a decade as trust fund dries up, new analysis reveals
Social Security's retirement trust fund is on a path to insolvency in less than a decade, which would leave retirees facing an automatic 24% cut to their benefits if the trust fund is depleted, ...
As Social Security's trust funds run low, new leadership in Washington will face the dilemma of how to fix the program. This week, Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah criticized the program, saying: ...
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