This Group Could Suffer the Most from Social Security Problems

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When we talk of topics like retirement and Social Security, it’s typically a long-term conversation.

These issues are only truly significant when you think about their extended impact. In some senses, the small moves a person makes toward retirement planning today can have a pivotal and compounding role in decades to come.

But if we are looking far ahead to the future, who might suffer the most from Social Security problems in 2023?

The answer is young people.

Payment cuts, moves to raise the retirement age, and many other rumors about the program will hit younger generations the hardest. By the time they reach retirement age, benefits could be in bigger trouble than they are now.

Luckily, people of all ages have signed our petition to make yearly cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) a tradition, along with reimbursement for years skipped. This could change the future of retirement — but only if we have your help today.

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