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What about the often cited SS Trust Fund that will save us all? There is no such thing with money in it.
 
Young folks, getting ready because...
 
			
			What about the often cited SS Trust Fund that will save us all? There is no such thing with money in it.
The Trust Fund is something of an accounting fiction, stuffed with U.S. Treasury debt. The taxes collected have long ago been spent, with any Social Security-specific surplus collections going to fund other programs. As Social Security no longer provides surplus funds to the Treasury, its deficit is something of a double whammy. First, the Treasury loses that source of revenue, and second, it needs to make up the IOUs being redeemed. That results in an even deeper general revenue deficit, higher taxes, and/or the need to lower spending on other government programs.
Put it all together, and the one thing becomes abundantly clear: Social Security won't last forever in its current form.
Young folks, getting ready because...
younger workers will be paying more for a longer time to get their full benefits.
			
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