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The Social Security Administration expects their reserves to run out in 2035.

That’s a different pile of money than most other government functions, and so without either tax increases or legislation that transfers other money to it, payments going out to retirees could actually be cut after that due to not enough income flowing in.

I’m not sure what they’ll do at that point since we don’t even know what things will look like then, but basically 2035 is the next station to see if the train keeps going or not.

This drawdown will represent “intergovernmental” public debt turning into public debt held by either the private sector, foreign sector, or central bank.
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Chad Lupkes · 76w
It's important to point out that what "cutting benefits" means is that the government will only be able to pay out as much as they bring in. It's not going to be cut to zero, but it's going to be significant enough that those of us who are at a retirement age at that point in about 10 years will ne...
Scale Bar · 76w
I believe the technical term for this is the puking brachiosaurus. https://m.primal.net/KmPg.png
scl · 76w
How can I opt-out of my SS tax? Why should we be taxed for something our government is incapable of managing?
Tim · 76w
I’ll be 63 then…what kind of bullshit is that, just 2 years away from my payday….lol
a source familiar with the matter · 76w
The reserves are already gone - Social Security lent the money to the rest of the Feds who spent it The Social Security "trust fund" is US Treasuries To raise money, SSA sells Treasuries If they didn't have those Treasuries and needed to raise money, the Treasury department would sell Treasuries ...
Darin · 76w
I thought Gore said it was in “a lock box”?!!!! 🤣 That’s the year I’m supposed to retire.
oldgeezy · 76w
I know there is someone in this thread who can help me join the Mennonites. Please.
GuyFawkes · 76w
Glad they will refund me all of the SS I’ve contributed over the decades. /s
The dog ate my homework · 76w
That is not a USA only problem, it's a western world problem. Everyone and their mother is expecting to be able to retire. The good news is that they will be too old to fight, when they realize that there will be no retirement.
szarka · 76w
Coincidentally, 2035 is about the age for me to retire and collect. My undergrad econ prof told us in 1988 or so that there wouldn't be any Social Security to collect when my generation retired, and I've never seen anything to suggest that he was wrong. If the US is still around, there will still ...
protozoan numbness · 76w
A lot of people don't really understand how social security works. If you're interested in learning more about it, there was a really good Cato Daily podcast about it: https://www.cato.org/multimedia/cato-daily-podcast/social-security-still-poses-massive-fiscal-risks
roscoclyde · 76w
Not good.
DrZhivago · 76w
https://video.nostr.build/7e580f20167212cb4292fee127626ed05d45d88baff61d6830cf6acf7c6e9d45.mp4
davesoma · 76w
Most people will wake up only at that moment.
ew0k · 76w
🤡🌎
Wilco · 76w
Ah...the social security ponzi scheme in all its glory. Most of my colleagues are obsessed with their pension contributions, even at a relatively young age. These people are making very real life sacrifices for a future moment in time when their government decides to fuck them with an inflation-sh...
jpfrogmd 🏴‍☠️⚡️ · 76w
https://media3.giphy.com/media/oVL1n7Yxs538c/giphy.gif?cid=9b38fe91fxfd37s2pgp6oc9zphnxf143dql03pffsh0wnu9t&ep=v1_gifs_related&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g
BitcoinVideoGuy · 76w
Don’t you think they will just make up a name for some program that essentially creates more money to fund future Social Security and kick the can down the road some more
Y⚡ · 76w
Thanks for sharing
BTC_P2P · 76w
Brrrrrrrrr
Bud · 76w
This is a bit alarmist, as the worst case scenario in the event of zero action is a 25% cut in benefits. By then, politicians will be winning elections by promising to shore up the nation’s most popular social program.
DaddyJones · 76w
Probably wrong I thought SS was very well funded so much so that US Gov took out 3 billion from that trust with interest payments coming in monthly to cover the gap in the medicaid fund. Again I’m probably wrong
metalhead.btc · 75w
what SS benefits? lol. I’m not counting on it. I have plans and executing on it so I can live comfortably with or without SS.
YRP · 65w
I'm hoping that the proposed Bitcoin Strategic Reserve can be used for those who are interested to "opt in" to take their SS benefit payment in bitcoin instead of USD. That could certainly help the fund provide USD to other retirees for longer. Then at the same time have young people, who also "op...