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Social Security's insolvency date is projected for end of 2032

5 sources7 storiesFirst seen 6/9/2026Score56Mixed Progress
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Social Security shortfall expected to accelerate, with funds at critical low in 2032 - The Washington Post.

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Social Security's retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, a year earlier than previously expected

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government spending have contributed to a projected depletion date that is less than 10 years from now.

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Social Security funds could run short by 2032, program's Trustees warn

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Social Security Benefits Could Be Cut in 6 Years Unless Congress Acts.

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The trust fund for the program, which supports roughly 68 million Americans, is on schedule to be depleted in the next six years.

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Benefits could be cut on average by 22 percent.

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Social Security retirement trust fund may be depleted in 2032, new trustees report finds

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Summary

**Summary:** U.S. Social Security's retirement fund is projected to be depleted by the end of 2032, prompting warnings from program's Trustees and new reports indicating that benefits could be cut on average by 22 percent unless Congress acts. **Why It Matters:** The impending insolvency of Social

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