Article in today's newspaper in the syndicated 'Senior' section. Looks at the possible future of SS by looking at historical reforms.
In the spring each year, flowers and trees bloom. So do gloom-and-doom stories about the future of Social Security. That’s because in April of each year, the Social Security board of trustees is required to issue a report on the status of the Social Security trust funds. (They also issue a status report on Medicare. But this is a column about Social Security, so that is the only report I’ll cover today.) Although there is some gloom associated with the report, there is no reason for doom.
ARTICLE HERE
In the spring each year, flowers and trees bloom. So do gloom-and-doom stories about the future of Social Security. That’s because in April of each year, the Social Security board of trustees is required to issue a report on the status of the Social Security trust funds. (They also issue a status report on Medicare. But this is a column about Social Security, so that is the only report I’ll cover today.) Although there is some gloom associated with the report, there is no reason for doom.
ARTICLE HERE