Most federal employees under FERS rely on Social Security as part of retirement. The latest trustees report suggests the choices to preserve full benefits are getting tougher.

Tax cuts for seniors, a lower predicted birth rate and fewer immigrants working in the U.S. have all pushed up a predicted depletion date for an important Social Security…

The agency could see a dangerous drop in cash within the next six years.

Social Security’s retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, a year earlier than previously expected.

The Social Security Administration has released a report with new projections as to when the trust funds that help pay benefits may be depleted.

Tens of millions of retirees and other Americans could see smaller monthly Social Security checks in six years if lawmakers don’t act to shore up the program’s finances, according…

Trustees now project the retirement fund will be depleted in 2032 and the combined system in 2034, putting pressure on the 2026 Senate class to act.

The trustees' report illustrates the long-term problems facing the entitlement programs on which tens of millions of people rely.

Social Security’s retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, a year earlier than previously expected

Social Security’s retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, a year earlier than previously expected

Social Security trust to dry up in 2032, trustees predict. Voters are demanding candidates detail how they'll stop future benefit cuts, polls show.

The Social Security Administration told Congress on Tuesday that the trust fund to pay retirement benefits could run out in late 2032.

Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund will be unable to pay full benefits in 2033, unchanged from last year's estimate.

The 2026 Social Security Trustees Report projects the OASI Trust Fund will deplete by late 2032, reducing benefits to 78% and raising retirement planning

A new report says Trump’s policies have only accelerated the depletion of social security funds.

Social Security trust fund faces 2032 depletion, leaving only 78% of benefits payable without congressional action.

What makes this year’s warning especially troubling is that the deterioration isn’t driven by a temporary downturn but by deeper demographic and policy changes

Social Security crisis 2032 is no longer a distant warning. Current projections show the trust fund could face depletion by 2032, triggering a potential 22% benefit cut. For…

What makes this year’s warning especially troubling is that the deterioration isn’t driven by a temporary downturn but by deeper demographic and policy changes

Most federal employees under FERS rely on Social Security as part of retirement. The latest trustees report suggests the choices to preserve full benefits are getting tougher.

A fund that pays out retirement social security is expected to face depletion sooner than previously anticipated.