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Senator Bill Cassidy warns Social Security insolvent by 2034

Social Securityโ€™s trust fund will likely run out by 2034, forcing an automatic 22-25% benefit cut unless Congress acts. A benefit reduction would disproportionately harm lower-income seniors and desta

Social Securityโ€™s insolvency is No. 1 issue, says Sen. Bill Cassidy
The Hill โ€” 28 June 2026
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Outgoing Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) is pushing to fix Social Security before it runs out of money, warning the program is just years from insolvency. H

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Why This Matters

The looming insolvency of Social Security strikes at the heart of Americaโ€™s social contract with its aging population. With millions of retirees and disabled Americans relying on these benefits as a financial lifeline, the prospect of automatic cuts threatens to destabilize household budgets and deepen economic insecurity among vulnerable groups who have contributed to the system their entire working lives.

Background Context

Social Securityโ€™s trust funds have operated under a long-standing imbalance: payroll taxes collected from current workers have not kept pace with benefits paid out due to demographic shifts, including longer lifespans and lower birth rates. The 2034 depletion date is not an abstract projection but the result of decades of incremental policy choices, including legislative delays in addressing the funding gap. Meanwhile, political polarization has repeatedly derailed bipartisan efforts to reform the system before crisis mode.

What Happens Next

Congress faces a narrowing window to act before trust fund reserves are exhausted, with potential solutions ranging from benefit adjustments to tax increases or a combination of both. The most vulnerableโ€”low-income seniors and those entirely dependent on Social Securityโ€”could see immediate hardship if cuts take effect without safeguards. Watch for whether lawmakers prioritize structural reforms or temporary patches, as well as how proposed solutions might reshape the programโ€™s long-term sustainability.

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