The current Administration likes to point out that the annual federal deficit has been reduced significantly (for now). Okay, that’s something, but it’s only part
Category: Social Security
Fixing Social Security
What does fixing Social Security mean? It can mean one of two things. First, assure the Trust’s solvency for the next 75 years (the period
Why people are confused about “fixing” Social Security
Consider these two statements from the Motley Fool: Social Security has more than $2.8 trillion in reserves, which are expected to run out in 2034
Promoting your agenda with words.
“In order to preserve the long-term solvency of Social Security, proposals include ideas that will gradually reduce future costs by changing several provisions for future
