Report again highlights need for entitlement reform
Neither of the two presumptive major party presidential nominees wants to seriously discuss
On Monday, the
The report on Medicare was a bit better. The government health-care program for the elderly is now expected to remain solvent until 2036, five years later than was projected last year.
Simply put, however, these programs aren’t sustainable long term without congressional action. Without that,
But President
Trump insists vaguely that he will "protect"
Yet tax increases alone won’t address the structural problems.
Other proposals include raising the retirement age and slowing benefit increases.
It’s worth noting that reforms likely would not fall on seniors who are currently collecting benefit checks or those within a few years of retirement. That would be an undue burden on those with minimal financial flexibility.
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