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    How Big the Benefit Cuts Could Be If Congress Does Nothing

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    In its Budget and Economic Outlook: 2026 to 2036 report, the Congressional Budget Office projected that the Social Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance trust fund will run out of money in 2032.

    If the projection is correct and Congress fails to act, Social Security benefits could decrease 7% for the remainder of that year, and 28% from 2033 through 2036. That equals an initial cut of about $145 per month, increasing to $580 per month, for someone receiving the average retirement benefit of $2,071.

    Also see how much Americans rely on Social Security in every state.

    The trust fund has three sources of income: payroll tax, income taxes on Social Security benefits and interest. Beginning in 2027, benefit payments will outpace income, gradually depleting the trust fund’s balance from $2.19 trillion this year to $384 billion in 2031 to $0 in 2032.

    At that point, Social Security will be able to pay out only as much as it takes in — about 93% of benefits for part of 2032, and about 72% in 2033 and beyond.

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    Cuts would immediately impact beneficiaries, so retirees should use these next several years to reduce their reliance on Social Security.

    John Vandergriff, owner and wealth planner at Blue Ridge Wealth Planners in Knoxville, Tennessee, advised retirees to review their investment strategies and balance their portfolios for growth and stability.

    “If you’re too conservative, you could risk running out of money,” he said. “However, if you’re too aggressive, it could mean losing much of your hard-earned savings.”

    Vandergriff also recommended lowering your tax burden, as “smart tax planning can be worth more than a benefit increase.” One way to do that is to draw income from a tax-free Roth account, if you have one, being mindful of income thresholds that could make your Social Security benefits taxable.

    For younger workers, the best approach is to treat Social Security as a component of retirement income, not the foundation.

    “That begins with saving early and consistently through workplace retirement plans or personal IRAs, and maximizing employer matches whenever possible,” said Nick Hamilton, national manager of Alliant Retirement and Investment Services. “Younger clients also benefit from maintaining diversified, growth-oriented investment portfolios that can compound over several decades.”

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