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Social Security, Report

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Your Social Security check could shrink by $500 per month in less than a decade — and 29 states would get hit even harder
The trust fund for Social Security retirement benefits continues to face a funding shortfall and, without action, will become insolvent by 2032 — less than seven years from now.

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Social Security checks could decrease by hundreds of dollars in every state by 2032: Report
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Social Security checks could be cut by $500 a month in 2032, report finds
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Why Connecticut retirees could face the largest cut if Social Security runs short
The Social Security trust fund reserves will run out in late 2032 if no action is taken, forcing an overall 24% cut in benefits, a new report said.

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Social security trust fund depletion could hit Mississippi hard
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Social Security benefits could drop by $500 per month by 2032, report says
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SC Social Security recipients may see significant cuts by 2032, study says. Here’s why & how much
Many South Carolinians may have already experienced issues dealing with the Social Security Administration this year.

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Social security checks could decrease by hundreds of dollars in every state by 2032: Report
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Social Security Time Bomb: Retirees Could Lose Hundreds From Monthly Checks By 2032, Report Says
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Could Capping Social Security COLAs for High Earners Help Close the Program's Solvency Gap?

Discover how capping Social Security cost-of-living adjustments for top earners could save $115 billion, meeting 10% of the funding gap and extending the program's life.
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Getting disability benefits got harder after the Social Security Administration’s staff was slashed and program rules were changed by Trump

A rapid series of administrative, staffing and policy changes the Social Security Administration underwent early on in the second Trump administration are making it much harder to get disability benefits that millions of Americans rely on to make ends meet.
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Social Security direct express program change: 3.6M people affected as new payment cards issued

Social Security is issuing a payment change that will affect 3.6 million beneficiaries. The agency will issue new debit cards to affected beneficiaries because of a change in financial provider. This change is due to the decision by the agency’s direct express program to switch from Comerica Bank to Fifth-Third Bank as the financial provider backing these prepaid debit cards,
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