The Social Security Trust Fund will be there when you retire
In surveys, editorials, books, and demonstrations, baby boomers express their fear and conviction that Social Security will not be around when they retire. They believe it will be significantly cut back or nonexistent. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski has introduced a bill addressing these concerns with facts...
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