Princeton Politics & Public Affairs Professor Emeritus Publishes 'Fixing Social Security: The Politics of Reform in a Polarized Age'
April 20, 2022
April 20, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, April 20 (TNSBook) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news on April 18, 2022:
Social Security remains beloved and holds bipartisan support among American citizens. Yet the program faces an insolvency crisis. It pays out more in benefits than it collects in taxes and is therefore devouring its trust fund. By 2034, when the fund is projected to run dry, it's estimated that 81 million Americans will . . .
Social Security remains beloved and holds bipartisan support among American citizens. Yet the program faces an insolvency crisis. It pays out more in benefits than it collects in taxes and is therefore devouring its trust fund. By 2034, when the fund is projected to run dry, it's estimated that 81 million Americans will . . .