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The go-broke date — or the date at which the programs will no longer have enough funds to pay full benefits — was pushed up ...
The go-broke dates for the trust funds for Medicare and Social Security have moved up as rising health care costs and new legislation affecting Social Security benefits have contributed to earlier ...
Patient advocates say they frequently hear from people who thought they didn’t need for Medicare because they had group ...
Higher-than-forecast hospitalizations of Americans over 65 years old was a key factor.
Medicare and Social Security retirement benefits are expected to be exhausted sooner than previously thought, a trustees' report shows.
The trust funds are expected to run out of money in 2034, one year earlier than last year's projection Social Security's trust funds are expected to run out of money in 2034, one year earlier than ...
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