Issue Social Security Social Security began running deficits in 2010 and without reforms, Social Security’s permanent and growing deficits will help fuel our spending and debt crisis. Copied COMMENTARY Social Security’s Unfunded Obligations Getting Worse Jun 10, 2022 3 min read Author Rachel Greszler Read the article COMMENTARY 3 Examples of How Social Security Robs Americans of Greater Income Aug 24, 2018 6 min read Read the article Refine by Keyword David C. John (42) David John (28) retirement (21) Social Security (263) Social Security Reform (35) Facet Keywords - Faceted Refine by Content Type commentary (147) explainer (1) impact (1) report (296) testimony (10) Facet Content type Commentary As the Pension Agency Falters, Who Gets Stuck With Bill? Rachel Greszler Dec 3, 2014 2 min read report Triple-Dipping: Thousands of Veterans Receive More than $100,000 in Benefits ... Romina Boccia Nov 6, 2014 4 min read Commentary Responsible to Taxpayers, Not Corporations, Congress Shouldn't Renew Export-I... Diane Katz Oct 10, 2014 3 min read Commentary Federal disability fund needs reform, not a bailout Rachel Greszler Aug 21, 2014 2 min read report Payroll-Tax Reallocation Would Rob Social Security and Prevent Necessary Disa... Rachel Greszler Aug 14, 2014 8 min read report Social Security Trustees Report: Unfunded Liability Increased $1.1 Trillion a... Aug 4, 2014 6 min read report Raising the Social Security Payroll Tax Cap: Solving Nothing, Harming Much Rachel Greszler Aug 1, 2014 12 min read report Social Security Disability Insurance Trust Fund Will Be Exhausted in Just Two... Rachel Greszler Aug 1, 2014 8 min read See More on Social Security Related Videos
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