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    We hope that the 180,000 residents of The Villages and the many thousands of retirees in the surrounding area are paying close attention to a message delivered this week in Washington, D.C. It’s an important warning because the vast majority of our community relies heavily on Social Security to enjoy their golden years, but the program’s foundation is cracking.

    According to testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance by Shai Akabas of the Bipartisan Policy Center, the clock is ticking, the problem is larger than it was last year, and the window for a manageable, bipartisan solution is rapidly closing.

    The reality is that the program is hurtling toward a devastating fiscal cliff. According to the 2026 trustees report, the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund—Social Security’s primary trust fund—is now projected to be completely depleted in 2032. That is just six years away.

    Can you make cuts? Sure. But, for instance, a 22% benefit cut would translate to meaningful and painful losses for everyone collecting a check. For a married couple of two average earners, that means approximately $10,600 less per year. For the average nondisabled widow or widower—who currently receives roughly $1,800 per month—it means approximately $4,800 less per year. For many of our neighbors here in Florida’s Friendliest Hometown, these amounts represent the difference between financial security and severe hardship.

    How did we get here? Several structural forces have been building for decades, most notably our aging population. In 1960, there were more than five workers paying into the system for every Social Security beneficiary. Today, that ratio has fallen to 2.9-to-1, and it continues to drop.

    This brings us to a hard truth that any honest conversation about Social Security must confront, no matter how politically uncomfortable it may be. The significant majority of Social Security beneficiaries receive far more in lifetime benefits than they ever paid into the program in payroll taxes. This is not a criticism of you or any other beneficiary; it is simply a mathematical reality.

    A genuine, durable solution must include a balance of both benefit adjustments and revenue increases. Relying solely on benefit cuts would impose unacceptable burdens on retirees who depend on these checks. Conversely, relying purely on massive tax increases would stifle the economy and unfairly burden younger workers. Both sides of the ledger must be addressed, requiring both political parties to share the responsibility of action.

    We urge our elected officials to stop hiding behind impossible pledges and partisan talking points. The clock is ticking. We need to find a solution.

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