Social Security benefits and costs are perfectly reasonable — no case exists for massive cuts
It might be nice to reduce the large share of benefits going to high earners who retire later and live long lives.
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# Social Security Summary The article argues against major cuts to Social Security, suggesting the program's current benefit-to-cost ratio remains sustainable without drastic reforms. Instead of across-the-board reductions, it proposes targeted adjustments to limit benefits for higher-income retirees with longer lifespans, which could have modest positive implications for program solvency and long-term government fiscal health.
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