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    Congress Is Finally Taking Social Security’s Financial Crisis Seriously, But a Fix Could Still Be a Long Way Off

    TECHBy TECHAugust 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Social Security is now just six years away from a possible 22% benefit cut, according to the latest Trustees’ Report. It’s made for a lot of scary headlines over the last few months, and for many people, it might be the first time they’ve learned how serious Social Security’s financial situation actually is.

    But this wasn’t news to Washington. Social Security has been spending more money than it’s taken in since 2021, and Congress knows it must act soon. Representatives and Senators are beginning to propose plans to keep the program sustainable, but if history is any indication, we’re still several years away from an actual fix.

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    There’s no quick fix for Social Security

    There are actually several strategies the government could use to avoid a 22% benefit cut and keep Social Security checks going out as scheduled for the foreseeable future. The problem is that all the options cost someone, and any solution will make some Americans very unhappy.

    Benefit cuts would obviously harm seniors, many of whom are heavily or totally reliant upon their checks to cover their expenses. Disabled workers and their family members, as well as families of deceased workers, would also suffer if benefits were slashed.

    But the only way around cutting benefits is to increase the program’s income. That means raising taxes. Payroll taxes on workers fund the bulk of the program’s costs. Increasing this would reduce workers’ take-home pay, possibly making it more difficult for them to save for retirement on their own and cover their costs today.

    However, there are ways to shift more of the burden onto high earners. For example, some in Washington have proposed eliminating the $184,500 ceiling on income subject to Social Security payroll taxes. Those earning more than this don’t pay payroll taxes on income above this limit. Eliminating the ceiling would force these wealthy workers to pay more into the program without affecting average Americans.

    Why we may still have to wait a few more years for a solution

    Social Security faced problems like this once before in the 1980s, and back then, the government didn’t come up with a fix until weeks before benefit cuts were slated to take effect. It’s possible that, given the lack of painless solutions, this same pattern could repeat itself in a few years.

    That’s frustrating for workers and seniors who want to know how to adjust their budgets to prepare for what’s coming. But there’s no way to rush this decision. All ordinary Americans can do is focus on their own retirement plans.

    Save as much as you’re able to so you’re less reliant on your Social Security benefits, and carefully adhere to your retirement budget to stretch your savings for as long as possible. Once Washington announces its plan to change Social Security, you can make changes to your retirement strategy.

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