Social Security Faces $4.3 Trillion Deficit
The Social Security Trustees today released their annual report which shows that Social Security faces a shortfall of $4.3 trillion over the next 75 years. That's $14,333 for every man, woman, and child in the United States.
Starting in 2017, Social Security taxes will not longer be sufficient to pay benefits that year. By 2041, the Social Security Administration will no longer be able to legally pay full promised benefits.
Under the intermediate assumptions, the worker:retiree ratio will fall from 3:1 today to 2:1 in 2085.

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