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Trump's proposals would dramatically worsen Social Security's finances, a nonpartisan budget group is warning. The group predicts Trump's agenda would push up Social Security insolvency by 3 years. Harris' proposals would have little impact on Social Security's insolvency timeline, the group says. AdvertisementThe Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees estimated that the fund would run out a year later, in 2035. President Trump delivered on his promise to protect Social Security in his first term, and President Trump will continue to strongly protect Social Security in his second term," Leavitt said in the statement.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPoliticians falling short in problem-solving: CRFB's Maya McGuineasMaya McGuineas, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, and Krishna Guha, Evercore ISI, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the looming government shutdown deadline, increasing U.S. debt, and more.
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That is, if tax increases, defense spending, Social Security, and Medicare remain off the table. "The thing is the government has basically three gigantic programs and it's the US military, Social Security, and Medicare," Goldwein said. "The idea we're just going to eliminate all parts of government other than Social Security, Medicare, and defense — it's just not realistic, or desirable," Goldwein said. Meanwhile, Democrats await Republicans' plan to move ahead with a deal to raise the debt ceiling before the US defaults. The hard right demands spending cuts," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wrote on Twitter.
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