How Social Security could get benefits boosted to help most vulnerable like widows
roughly 15 years down the road. The program will survive at that time, even assuming no reforms are enacted to shore it up, but benefits could be cut by more than 20 percent across the board. Despite that dismal backdrop, several proposals continue to be circulated that would enhance benefits for the most vulnerable groups of beneficiaries. These changes wouldn't be free and could add to Social Security's funding deficit, though the costs could be offset in various ways. Some might enjoy bipartisan support. As discussed in a series of ...
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