CBO
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A year ago, the CBO gave the fund another 27 years.
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The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance trust fund, which pays out retiree and survivor benefits, is projected to run out of money in 2032, according to new projections from the CBO, the nonpartisan federal agency that provides Congress with independent analysis of budgetary and economic issues.
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That forecast is a year earlier than both the CBO and the Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees estimated last year, but it’s on par with the forecast that Social Security Chief Actuary Karen Glenn made in August.
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The combined trust funds would be exhausted in 2033, according to the CBO.
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“It’s not uncommon for CBO and the Social Security trustees to have slightly different projections. This is not cause for surprise or alarm, but it does underline that Congress should take action at some point in the next half-decade,” said Nancy Altman, president of advocacy group Social Security Works.
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