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 Bush (10) David John (12) entitlements (8) Social Security (98) Social Security Reform (12) Facet Keywords - Faceted Refine by Content Type (-) commentary (147) explainer (1) impact (1) report (296) testimony (10) Facet Content type Commentary How Heritage’s Budget Blueprint Would Make Social Security Solvent, Better De... Rachel Greszler Mar 7, 2022 4 min read Commentary 8 Ways Heritage Foundation’s 2022 Budget Blueprint Strengthens Financial Heal... David Ditch Mar 1, 2022 7 min read Commentary A Budget Blueprint for Freedom, Opportunity, and Prosperity Matthew D. Dickerson Feb 23, 2022 3 min read Commentary How Biden’s Massive Government Spending Package Could Hurt Social Security Nov 22, 2021 3 min read Commentary Will Congress Act to Shore up Its Financing? Rachel Greszler Oct 15, 2021 2 min read Commentary Let People Decide How to Use Their Savings Norbert J. Michel, Ph.D. Mar 8, 2021 3 min read Commentary How Social Security Reform Could Make a Popular Federal Program Better Nov 23, 2020 3 min read Commentary What Women Can Do to Prepare for, Benefit From, Social Security Reform Rachel Greszler Nov 20, 2020 3 min read See More on Social Security Related Videos
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