A new report warns the main Social Security fund may be depleted sooner, potentially reducing retirement and survivor ...
The Old Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, which is one of two Social Security trust funds, will run dry in 2032.
Most people who receive Social Security retirement benefits will see their monthly payments in March 2026 as usual — with checks and direct deposits distributed according to the Social Security ...
Social Security's trust fund is now projected to run dry in 2032, a year earlier than expected, potentially cutting benefits by 28%.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Congressional Budget Office is projecting the main Social Security trust fund to run dry with retirees possibly seeing their ...
If Social Security’s trust funds were fully depleted, the result would be a roughly 20% across-the-board cut in benefits. Money; Getty Images The coffers that fund Social Security’s retirement ...
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 latest estimates from the Congressional Budget Office show that the Social Security trust will run out of money by fiscal year 2032, which starts in October 2031. That means anyone who wins a ...
A new report has found that Social Security benefits could be cut by 28 percent in the coming years if no solution to a long-standing funding issue is found. The Congressional Budget Office now ...
The updated projections indicate that the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) trust fund, which funds retirement benefits, is now projected to be exhausted in fiscal year 2032. This marks a ...