Poor economy worsens Social Security\’s finances
WASHINGTON (AP) — High energy prices and an economy that has been slow to rebound are worsening Social Security’s finances, shortening the life of the trust funds that support program by three years, the government said Monday.
Those trust funds will now run dry in 2033, according to a report issued by the trustees that oversee the massive retirement and disability program.
“This year’s trustees report contains troubling but not unexpected projections about Social Security’s finances,” said Social Security Commissioner Michael J. Astrue. “It once again emphasizes that Congress needs to act to ensure the long-term solvency of this important program, and needs to act within four years to avoid automatic cuts to people receiving disability benefits.”











