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What happens to Social Security and Medicare AFTER Elections?

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Medicare and Social Security funds are expected to run dry in around 10 years. There is still a chance Congress will address these funding issues after the upcoming election, possibly alongside a broader tax bill, so it’s likely that any real resolution can be postponed for several more years, no matter which party is in charge.

Strategists emphasize why this is a crucial topic to be discussed now with clients and plan sponsors.

Upcoming challenges

Because Social Security and Medicare face looming financial shortfalls, politicians remain deeply divided over how they should fix this problem. While some lawmakers argue that cutting benefits for retirees is an effective way to keep Social Security floating, some believe that trimming benefits could preserve the program without requiring significant tax increases.

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8 Responses

  1. By only paying Americans, and watching benefits closely. Slow down hiring and requested funds from the agency.

  2. Sometimes it seems politicians aren’t very smart. They are very good at raising taxes, and cutting money from programs.
    If the wasteful government spending were cut, both social security and medicare would be solvent.
    The problem I have is that we paid into social security, but illegal immigrants that are coming in are getting treated better.
    We worked hard for many years , and when we retire we are entitled to file for social security. Illegal immigrants have done nothing, but create a big burden on the government, and taxpayers.
    Close the border , cut all funding , and benefits for illegal immigrants. There is plenty of money being wasted . Stop all the funding for policies like “The Green New Deal”, and many others’.
    It is pretty easy to figure out how to put money back into social security , and medicare. It sure seems like it is easy to take money from it.
    The American people are sick and tired of having to pay more taxes, and illegal immigrants being treated better than us.

    1. You said it perfectly Eric!! I started working when I was 16 and I will turn 73 in November.
      Prices are higher than ever. Only people who paid into SS & Medicare should be eligible.

  3. You are 100% correct. It isn’t a solvency problem; it’s an inappropriate spending problem. Politicians need to learn how to manage a budget. They also need to be reminded that it’s OUR money, not theirs.

  4. I agree with Eric. I worked all my life, paying into Social security. Quit giving it away to illegals!! I deserve my benefits as well as others who have earned it!

  5. Here is how you keep Medicare and Social Security solvent, first remove all of those other programs that don’t pay into Social Security and Medicare. Next require all of our politicians to surrender their political war chests after each election. Politicians raise hundreds of millions of dollars instead of letting them keep the money, make them put the money into into Medicare and Social Security. If they decide to run for office again they can always raise more money.

  6. I agree with Eric Swan, there is no justification as to where WE the american people who through all there lives looked forward to retireing and relaxing once done so. Now because of there unjust ways of paying bills the government has to look for other ways because of the mishandlng of taxes paid in through the hard working people all of there lives and end up getting less because of illegal immigrants coming here and being treated more better than the ones that are funding there scheeming ways. Do not throw out benifits to illegals, shut down the boarder except for those who come here legally, and start to move these vagrants back to there own country who paid for alot of them to come here to ease there own financial burden. Its very simple, over and done with.

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