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Information about the loss of funding and changing age is constant. People now served are concerned that coverage will be lost, service and providers decreased care not available as health declines. .
Submitted by: Memci from FL
April 24, 2016, 8:46 p.m.
Issue area: Health
Social Security does not affect the deficit, so why is it always up for cuts along with medicare? Is it because congress is always borrowing from SS to fund other programs?
Submitted by: matsovani from AZ
April 21, 2016, 5:24 p.m.
Issue area: Taxes & Budget
In order to keep Social Security solvent the program needs to be updated to the 21st century. Congress must commit to take action on the future of Social Security now.
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