She's part of the "peak boomer" cohort, most of whom will rely on Social Security in retirement.
I was somebody who did really well, and it's very disheartening because I have no idea what's going to happen with retirement," Senffner told BI.
"My husband and I are both a year and a half from retirement age, but I think I'll probably need to work until I die because there's no money."
Just Social Security isn't going to cover that."
And with the Social Security fund set to dry out by the late 2030s — unless lawmakers intervene — Senffner is "incredibly scared" about her future.
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