Social Security Solvency
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget held a discussion on the 2019 Social Security Trustees' Report, which showed the trust fund s… read more
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget held a discussion on the 2019 Social Security Trustees' Report, which showed the trust fund supporting benefits for retirees to become inadequate to make full payments by 2035. Panelists included policy experts from a variety of Washington think tanks who talked about potential ways Congress could act to match revenues to expected expenditures for retiree benefits. close
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