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Social Security Insolvency Looms in 2032: Only 78% of Benefits Will Be Paid

Social Security, which provides benefits to more than 70 million retired workers and people with disabilities, faces increased pressure from last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

The program’s trust fund is now projected to become insolvent by 2032. At that point, it would only be able to pay 78% of scheduled benefits.

This insolvency date is earlier than previous estimates. The shift stems from policy changes in the recently passed legislation.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act altered payroll tax revenue streams. These changes accelerated the timeline for the depletion of Social Security’s reserves.

Without congressional action, beneficiaries would face automatic benefit cuts starting in 2032. Retirees and disabled individuals would receive reduced payments.

Lawmakers have yet to propose a comprehensive fix. Options include raising taxes, cutting benefits, or adjusting the retirement age.

The program’s long-term financial gap remains a pressing issue. Policymakers face increasing urgency to address the shortfall before automatic cuts take effect.

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