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Here’s how much monthly checks could be cut by 2032

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Social Security benefits could drop by $500 per month by 2032, report says
Millions of aging Americans could face a projected 24% slash to their Social Security benefits by 2032 unless lawmakers intervene to bolster the program’s rapidly depleting retirement trust fund.

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Social Security checks could be cut by $500 a month in 2032, report finds
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Social Security benefits could be cut by $500 a month in the coming years
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Social Security fears: Researchers predict benefit drops by state if trust fund runs dry
The Social Security Trust Fund is expected to run out in 2033 and could result in major benefit cuts for tens of millions of Americans.

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Nearly 1M Alabamians could lose Social Security checks by 2032
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America’s Social Security trust fund is disappearing
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The trillion-dollar timebomb that could slash your Social Security benefits by 25% - or more

An ominous, multi-trillion-dollar time bomb is quietly ticking under the retirement dreams of nearly 70 million Americans.
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These are the average Social Security retirement benefits at every age

How much money is Social Security going to provide for you? Check out the average benefits retirees collect at different ages.
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Could Capping Social Security COLAs for High Earners Help Close the Program's Solvency Gap?

Discover how capping Social Security cost-of-living adjustments for top earners could save $115 billion, meeting 10% of the funding gap and extending the program's life.
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Getting disability benefits got harder after the Social Security Administration’s staff was slashed and program rules were changed by Trump

A rapid series of administrative, staffing and policy changes the Social Security Administration underwent early on in the second Trump administration are making it much harder to get disability benefits that millions of Americans rely on to make ends meet.
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Here's What the Estimated 2027 Social Security COLA Could Do to Average Retirement, Spousal, Survivor, and Disability Benefits

An above-average boost is likely on the way.
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