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Social Security Faces Insolvency by 2032, Beneficiaries Could See 22% Payment Reduction

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Social Security's trustees have released a new report indicating that the program is on track to become insolvent by the end of 2032, at which point beneficiaries would face a 22% reduction in their monthly payments. The program currently provides guaranteed income to over 70 million Americans, including retirees, disabled workers, and survivors of deceased workers.

According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a left-leaning think tank, Social Security keeps more Americans out of poverty than any other federal program. The projected insolvency date has shifted from last year's estimate of 2033, partly due to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's impact on the taxation of benefits.

The Social Security Administration confirmed on Tuesday that upon insolvency, the agency would pay only 78% of promised benefits. The core challenge remains an aging U.S.

population: more Americans are collecting benefits while fewer workers contribute through payroll taxes, forcing the program to draw down its trust funds. Advocacy groups, including AARP, have long urged Congress to strengthen Social Security's finances.

Proposals include raising the full retirement age above 67, favored by some Republicans, or increasing payroll tax revenue, as many Democrats advocate. Some have pushed to eliminate the income cap on payroll taxes, which currently exempts earnings above $184,500.

The projected cuts could average about $500 per month per beneficiary, according to a report by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Richard Johnson, vice president of financial security at the AARP Public Policy Institute, emphasized that insolvency does not mean the program will stop paying benefits entirely, as payroll tax revenue will continue to flow in.

However, the reduced payments would create significant financial hardship for millions of beneficiaries, especially amid rising living costs.

This story was originally reported by cbsnews. Read the original article here.

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