REPORT: 2M Illinoisans face $500 cut as Social Security faces cliff
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Other recently released data from within the federal government reflected the projection agreed the
Roughly 2.1 million
That cut would result in a newly estimated
Tomchik told The
“We have to agree that any solution has to be bipartisan in nature. Seventy million Americans receive benefits as a part of social security. For 40% of seniors, it makes up the majority of their income. So, both parties have to come together on a solution,” Tomchik said.
Tomchik said the process to finding a solution isn’t new, and lawmakers can look to the last time
“This is where you would have members from both parties come together along with outside experts. They would look at the problem, what is driving social security's fiscal challenges, and then put forward a series of solutions,” Tomchik said.
Two congressmen,
As for specific solutions, Tomchik said a few considerations may be raising the cap on how much money Americans pay into the program, lift the payroll tax cap, or the limiting of benefits.
“The good thing with
Federal trustees that oversee the program’s status attributed the projection to some of the same problems Duckworth cited, including reduced projected immigration levels and policies within HR1.
One consideration within the Trump administration Duckworth sought clarity on in the letter is a potential increase on the age of eligibility.
Multiple members of the administration have floated a potential change to the retirement age, which is currently set at age 67, including
Bisignano floated the idea before the SSA walked it back in a post on the social platform X.
SSA Commissioner Bisignano is committed to protecting and preserving Social Security.SSA Commissioner
In the post, the commissioner also reiterated that both he and Trump seek to protect
Bisignano went on to later tell
“Under the
Tomchik told The
He noted that the next elected



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