Politicians of both parties are growing progressively more comfortable with the status quo for Social Security. Someone needs to ask the hard questions that pushes the discussion of Social Security reform into the public view on honest terms The senior advocacy group AARP recently hosted a forum on the future of Social Security, featuring two lawmakers—Rep. John Larson and Sen. Bill Cassidy—who are among those hoping to make changes to stabilize the program for future generations.
As an organization, AARP is concerned about the future of the program, and it should be. According to the latest forecast, someone who is 79 today expects to outlive the system’s ability to pay scheduled bene …
Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source