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Social Security, Medicare to run short of funds in 2033

The Associated Press on MSN · 43m
Medicare, Social Security go-broke dates pushed up. Here’s when the new date is
The go-broke dates for Medicare and Social Security ‘s trust funds have moved up as rising health care costs and new legislation affecting Social
MarketWatch on MSN · 1h
Medicare may actually be in worse trouble than Social Security, according to the trustees
Rising costs and an aging population mean Medicare is in danger of running short of funds in about eight years.
Reuters on MSN · 3h
US Social Security, Medicare to run short of funds in 2033, trustees say
The U.S. Social Security and Medicare programs for older people will both run short of funds to pay full benefits in 2033, three years sooner than last year's estimate for the Medicare Hospital Insurance Fund,
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Social Security recipients will be paid just 81% of their benefit in 2034
Social Security’s trust funds are expected to run out of money in 2034, one year earlier than last year’s projection, the ...
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Social Security won’t be able to pay full benefits in 2034 if Congress doesn’t act
Social Security will not be able to fully pay monthly benefits to tens of millions of retirees and people with disabilities ...
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Social Security’s Potential Insolvency Date Moves Up One Year
To keep paying full benefits to retired and disabled Americans in 2034, Congress would need to find additional revenue or ...

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