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Social Security will not be able to pay full benefits in 2035 if Congress doesn’t act. Medicare has a little more time
Americans’ Social Security benefits will be slashed in 2035 if lawmakers don’t act to address the pending shortfall, according to an annual report released Monday by the Social Security trustees. That’s one year later than previously forecast.
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- Social Security
- CNN
- Medicare
- Joe Biden
- Republican
- Donald Trump
- Chicago
- Illinois
- Congress
- The Disability Insurance Trust Fund
- About 67 million
- Americans
- Biden
- Republicans
- House
- Trump
- CNBC
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- Social Security’s
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- Medicare Advantage
- Joel Eskovitz
- 1.6 trillion
- 2.6 trillion
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- 2.5 trillion
- 832 billion to $1.7 trillion
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