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Social Security’s primary trust fund may be drained a year sooner than expected, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office, an agency that provides budgetary and economic analysis ...
An airliner lifts off in the distance as explosions echo across Beirut and smoke rises after fresh Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Photo: Hussein Malla/Associated Press A lot of missiles ...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has updated its estimates around the Medicare Trust Fund and now expects the fund to run dry in 2040. The CBO said in a blog post Monday that the trust fund's ...
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Social Security's trust funds are expected to be depleted in 2033. This could lead to benefit cuts, but Social Security will not disappear. The government may take steps to keep Social Security ...
Social Security, which provides benefits to about 70 million Americans, could run out of money sooner than expected, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office. The Old-Age and ...
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Social Security’s trust fund depletes by 2033, leaving the system able to pay only 77% of scheduled benefits from incoming payroll taxes. The worker-to-beneficiary ratio drops from 3.3 today to 2 ...