AUDIO ARTICLE || Medicare will be insolvent in 7 years, Social Security in 16. Dems still plan on expanding benefits
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Medicare will be insolvent in 7 years, Social Security in 16. Dems still plan on expanding benefits
Medicare faces insolvency by 2026, and Social Security by 2035- and no one seems to care. How long can we act like this isn't a problem?
After watching the Democratic Debates on Wednesday night, one thing is certain: No one cares about the National Debt, and no one cares about the budget deficit. In fact, even though our major programs are nearly out of money, everyone seems dead-set on expanding them. To be fair, Republican's don't seem to care either. We're running Obama-era deficits while working in a "healthy" economy, and even plans like Rand Paul's 2% cut to the budget were dead-on-arrival.
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