Social Security's trust fund that helps pay retirement benefits may run out in about six years. A bipartisan group of senators is calling for earlier reform.

Lawmakers in the Senate have unveiled a bipartisan proposal to address Social Security's looming insolvency.

Social Security's trust fund that helps pay retirement benefits may run out in about six years. A bipartisan group of senators is calling for earlier reform.

WASHINGTON (AP) — With Social Security's looming insolvency date roughly six years away, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is announcing plans to introduce a proposal to grapple…

The Promise Act would establish a legislative procedure with the goal of preserving Social Security's trust funds for the next 50 years.

Bipartisan senators introduce the PROMISE Act to create a fast-track process for Social Security reform before the 2032 funding shortfall.

The latest report from the Social Security trustees warns that the program’s retirement trust fund will be depleted by late 2032.