Yes, Social Security and Medicare still need to be reformed — and soon
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced last week that cuts to Social Security and Medicare are "off the table" in negotiations over raising the debt ceiling. Medicare's trust fund is projected to run short by 2028, and Social Security will exhaust its reserves by 2034. The longer Congress puts off fixes, the more painful they will become for the 66 million…
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