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Local financial advisor explains Social Security shortfall

Medicare, Social Security face shaky fiscal futures

Social Security Isn’t the Only Retirement Crisis. Look at Medicare and Medicaid.

3 Big Problems With Raising Social Security’s Full Retirement Age

No, Social Security Wouldn’t Be OK if Congress Repaid What It Borrowed

CBO Monthly Budget Review for March 2019 Finds the Federal Budget Deficit was $693 Billion For The First Half Of Fiscal Year 2019, $94 Billion More than the Deficit Recorded During the Same Period Last Year

Everyone Wants to Save Social Security, but How?

Five Republican Myths Employed at Recent Social Security Hearings

How Long Can Social Security Survive?

Medicare and Social Security stay on unsustainable financial paths, reports show

Social Security Depletion Date Unchanged

Horsford promotes Democratic bill to reform Social Security

The Social Security Trust Fund Clock Continues To Tick

What happens when the money runs short for Social Security and Medicare?

Other voices: What happens when the money runs short for Social Security and Medicare?

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