Social Security is forecast to run out of reserves by 2034 unless something is done to ensure its long-term solvency. The Brookings Institute recently published a bipartisan framework that would completely fix the program, and you might be surprised at what it proposes.
Here's a Complete Plan to Fix Social Security in the United States
By Matt Frankel – Mar 22, 2025 at 9:42AM
Social Security is expected to run out of money within a decade, but it isn't beyond repair.
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