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President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law 90 years ago this week, aiming to provide economic stability for older Americans.
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Thursday honoring the 90th anniversary of the Social Security Act of 1935. Before doing so, he touted what he sees as the keeping of his promise to preserve and protect the program and to lower taxes for seniors who receive Social Security benefits.
Social Security recipients’ will likely get more money next year with cost-of-living adjustments, but the increase may not cover the full effects of rising inflation.
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As Social Security celebrates its 90th anniversary, concerns are growing over its funding and recent staffing cuts.
Social Security trustees have warned that the program's retirement trust fund could be depleted as soon as 2033.
President Trump is set to deliver remarks and sign proclamation honoring the 90th anniversary of the Social Security Act at the White House on Thursday.