Balancing Federal Budget in 10 Years Could Require 41 Percent Cut to Programs When Excluding Social Security Cbo
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Will Social Security still be around when you retire? That’s at least a $500,000 question.
If you’re worried about the projected shortfall that will come in 2035, here’s how to do the math on your own retirement-success chances.MarketWatch - Business -
This Social Security rule change could help millions of people who get food benefits
Under a new rule, people receiving and applying for Supplemental Security Income will now have an easier time getting benefits.MarketWatch - Business -
As a Social Security cut looms, should seniors buy long-term care insurance now?
With a cut to Social Security benefits high, seniors may want the protection long-term care insurance policies provide.CBS News - Top stories -
U.S. budget deficit shrinks in first 7 months of fiscal year
The federal budget deficit shrank in the first seven months of the fiscal year, according to the Treasury Department, but this full year’s shortfall is likely to exceed last year’s.MarketWatch - Business