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Social Security's retirement trust fund faces shortfall

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Social Security's retirement trust fund faces shortfall one year earlier than expected
Rising healthcare costs and government spending have contributed to a projected depletion date that is less than 10 years from now.

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Say goodbye to retirement at 65: When can you collect full Social Security benefits?
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Social Security fund slated to be empty in 2032, eyes move to Congress
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Social Security at Risk for Cuts by 2032, Unless Congress Acts
The trust fund for the program, which supports roughly 68 million Americans, is on schedule to be depleted in the next six years.

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Social Security funds could run short by 2032, program's Trustees warn
 · 9h
Social Security Now Expects Shortfall Earlier, in Late 2032
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New report shows Social Security checks could drop by hundreds in 2032
At that point, Social Security would only be able to pay 78% of scheduled retirement benefits — a cut that would lower monthly checks by hundreds of dollars for the average retiree, Newsnation reports...

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Social Security retirement fund expected to fall short sooner, in 2032
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US Social Security trust fund set for 2032 insolvency, report finds
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Here's What Gen X Should Know About Retirement

Gen X workers can take penalty-free withdrawals from tax-advantaged retirement accounts at age 59 1/2 and can begin Social Security at 62. Creating a budget, changing investment strategies and revisiting estate plans are all tasks Gen X should consider.
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Here's the retirement challenge nobody talks about

Many Americans spend decades saving for retirement, but lack a plan for using that money once they stop working, a new survey finds. Here's what to know.
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Fidelity’s 2026 Study: Americans With a Retirement Plan Are More Than 2 Times as Likely to Feel Confident About Their Future

Fidelity’s 2026 Retirement Planning Study lands at a moment when Americans have plenty to be anxious about. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index sat at 49.8 in April 2026, deep in recessionary territory and well below the 60-point threshold that signals broad financial stress.
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The Best Ways to Boost Your Retirement Savings After Age 50

Full Social Security retirement age is now 67 (for those born in 1960 or later), depending on your financial and health situation,” says Lucas Noble, a financial advisor at N
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The Real Cost of Retirement for a Single American in Every State—And the Nest Egg Needed to Afford It

A new Investopedia analysis shows the average cost of a comfortable retirement in every state, along with the savings needed to afford it.
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Is Your Retirement Account Lagging? Realistic Steps to Help You Catch Up

Regardless of your age, it is never too late to build a better nest egg. Find out how to boost your savings today so you can enjoy a more fulfilling retirement for many years.
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Fidelity’s 2026 Retirement Study Finds Men Are 18 Points More Confident Than Women About Retiring on Their Terms

Fidelity’s 2026 Retirement Study captures a confidence gap that arrives years before any account statement confirms it. Men report 81% confidence in retiring on their own terms, while women report 63%.
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5 ways to find purpose and stay active during retirement

Infusing retirement with meaning can help people make the most of this new phase of life, experts say.
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Beware: Popular Retirement Hobbies That Can Hurt Your Finances and Mental Health

The best retirement hobbies don't just fill time — they enrich life without putting retirement security at risk.
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What Retirement Actually Feels Like: Why The First Year Matters More Than You Think

As people get closer to retirement, many of the conversations tend to focus on numbers. Do I have enough saved? What will my income look like? How should my portfolio be allocated? Those are all important questions. But after more than 30 years of working ...
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