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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Social Security fund could run out in 8 years, trustees say. Is there hope?
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Social Security fund could run out in 8 years, trustees say. Is there hope?

Last updated: June 20, 2025 1:55 am
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Social Security’s reserves are on track to run out in just eight years, according to the latest report. This means that without any adjustments, the trust fund will only be able to pay out 77% of benefits to seniors. This projection comes from the 2025 Social Security and Medicare Trustees annual report released recently.

The situation is not much better for Medicare, as its reserves are also projected to be depleted by 2033, three years earlier than previously estimated. This is primarily due to the rising cost of healthcare, with higher-than-anticipated expenditures and increased spending on inpatient hospital and hospice services.

To address these looming crises, Congress must take action and make necessary fixes. While the situation may seem dire, there are solutions available. One potential fix is to increase payroll taxes, which currently fund the program at 12.4%, split evenly between employees and employers. Other proposals include raising the retirement age for younger workers or lifting the cap on the amount of income subject to Social Security tax.

One recent law, the Social Security Fairness Act, has impacted over 3 million Social Security recipients by increasing monthly benefits for certain types of workers, such as teachers, firefighters, and police officers. While this law has provided a boost to some recipients, it has also contributed to the worsening financial outlook for Social Security.

The Trustees project a 3.82% taxable payroll shortfall over the next 75 years, up significantly from previous estimates. This is partly due to the fact that people are living longer and the birth rate is falling, leading to a shrinking ratio of workers to beneficiaries. Additionally, wage growth has primarily benefited higher earners, reducing the percentage of wages subject to Social Security tax.

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Despite these challenges, there is hope for Social Security and Medicare if Congress acts swiftly and decisively. The clock is ticking, and with just eight years until the reserves run out, lawmakers must prioritize finding sustainable solutions to ensure the long-term viability of these vital entitlement programs.

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