{"id":537,"date":"2020-10-07T15:21:36","date_gmt":"2020-10-07T21:21:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gpswp.com\/cswans-new\/?p=537"},"modified":"2020-10-07T15:21:36","modified_gmt":"2020-10-07T21:21:36","slug":"2021-social-security-to-spend-more-than-it-collects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gpswp.com\/cswans\/2020\/10\/07\/2021-social-security-to-spend-more-than-it-collects\/","title":{"rendered":"2021: Social Security To Spend More Than It Collects"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
The time is finally here. It\u2019s when the chickens come home to roost. In most of the financial blogs of late concerning Social Security, it\u2019s been nothing but doom and gloom. Everyone is scared the trust fund will run out of money, and suddenly, Social Security will go away. Make no mistake. If we expect Social Security to perform as designed, it needs some help. But, the truth is the program is not broke and won\u2019t go broke. The worst-case scenario for the foreseeable future is reduced benefits if no changes to the system happen at all.
We\u2019ve been reading about this for a long time. Economists have sounded the alarm many times over the years about the imminent insolvency of Social Security if fixes aren\u2019t put into place to shore up the deficiencies.
If you allow the media to guide your thinking, you might be in this train of thought \u2013 and you would be very wrong. Let me explain. Social Security will indeed see a first in 2021. It is the first year it will outlay more than it brings in from payroll taxes. It was not unexpected.
Contrary to popular opinion, Social Security will never go bankrupt as long as people work and pay taxes. The real problem is not enough money is flowing back into the trust fund, causing the shortfall and leading to the cuts in benefits.
According to the fool.com<\/a>, 2020 is the year Social Security should break even, but at some point during the year, it will start running in the red. That means Social Security has been running a surplus until this year. A far cry from the death knell of the plan forecasted by so many.
Time for Some Truth and Good News<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n
Even with all the bad news about Social Security, Congress has the power to fix it for good. That is the most significant sticking point in this whole mess. Republicans and Democrats don\u2019t show any sign of a willingness to come to the table and talk it out.
It looks like some drastic changes will come about to force the issue. Congress can\u2019t keep kicking the proverbial can down the road. The end of the road is here and now. Many wonder how the Coronavirus will play into all of this.
Coronavirus and Social Security<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n