Social Security's Main Fund Runs Dry in Late 2032 Without Congress Act

Social Security's Main Fund Runs Dry in Late 2032 Without Congress Act

The Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Fund hits zero reserves in late 2032, according to the 2026 Trustees Report. When that happens, payroll taxes alone cover only 78 percent of scheduled benefits—forcing an automatic 22 percent cut across the board. Congress has roughly six years to legislate a fix, a historically tight window.

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