The New York TimesSocial Security is projected to be insolvent a year earlier than previously forecast. (Published 2021)Sep 24, 2021Margot Sanger-Katz & Alan RappeportBy Margot Sanger-Katz & Alan Rappeportmore_vert
CNNSocial Security won't be able to pay full benefits by 2034, a year earlier than expected due to the pandemicSep 1, 2021Katie LoboscoBy Katie Loboscomore_vert
NPRA New Report Says The COVID Recession Has Pushed Social Security Insolvency Up A YearSep 1, 2021more_vert
Detroit Free PressSocial Security COLA increase: Don't let it tempt you at 62Sep 2, 2021Susan TomporBy Susan Tompormore_vert
ForbesSocial Security Isn't Going Bankrupt—Here's Why – Forbes AdvisorMar 21Michael AdamsBy Michael Adamsmore_vert
CNBCSocial Security trust funds now projected to run out of money sooner than expected due to Covid, Treasury saysAug 31, 2021Thomas FranckBy Thomas Franckmore_vert
The New York TimesWhen to Collect Social Security: Why You Should WaitOct 13, 2021Susan B. GarlandBy Susan B. Garlandmore_vert
ForbesSocial Security's Trust Fund Will Now Run Out Of Money By 2034 Without Congressional ActionAug 31, 2021Graison DangorBy Graison Dangormore_vert