Friday, May 13, 2011

Medicare and Social Security to run out of money years earlier than expected

WASHINGTON — Two of the government's most popular programs for the elderly, Medicare and Social Security, will run out of money sooner than thought earlier as a slow-growing economy saps revenues, a report Friday said.

Trustees for the two funds said the Medicare trust fund is projected to exhaust its funds in 2024, not 2029 as estimated last year, and that the Social Security retirement program will run out of money in 2036, not 2037 as previously thought.

The latest projections hit in the middle of an intense debate between the Obama administration and opposition Republicans about how to rein in the nation's runaway debt, set to hit the legal limit of $14.3 trillion on Monday.
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2 comments:

Ben said...

well then why am I paying for this crap if I will never see a penny of it. A travesty. . .

Visibilium said...

Right on. Let's means-test the heck out of them like other welfare programs.