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Younger Americans tend to worry more about Social Security than older Americans. In the new AARP survey, 25% of people ages ...
Social Security is set to dry up even sooner than expected—and younger generations will pay the price. ... And without congressional action, younger generations could be left to pay the price.
As Social Security nears its 90th anniversary, Americans’ confidence in the future of the program has dropped. Here’s what to ...
But younger people's confidence in Social Security was low when Biden was president, too. Steven Peters, a 42-year-old independent from White House, Tennessee, says for years he's heard warnings ...
Scott Galloway 'Prof G' Says 30% Of Seniors Should Lose Social Security — Richest Generation Ever Is Taking $1.2 Trillion From Struggling Youth. ... younger generations will keep footing the bill.
The younger generation could get stuck holding the bag. “We need to worry less about the people who are in retirement or close to retirement and more about not bankrupting the next generation ...
But younger people’s confidence in Social Security was low when Biden was president, too. Steven Peters, a 42-year-old independent from White House, Tennessee, says for years he’s heard ...
Older Republicans, on the other hand, have become more confident that Social Security will be there for them. In contrast with older Democrats, about 6 in 10 Republicans age 60 or older are ...
But younger people’s confidence in Social Security was low when Biden was president, too. Steven Peters, a 42-year-old independent from White House, Tennessee, says for years he’s heard ...
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