This report provides detailed information about the current status of the funds, their projected condition over the next 75 years, and how long Social Security will be solvent.
Social Security In Jeopardy
The news from the 2004 report isnt good. Social Security is running out of money, fast.
According to the trustees report, Social Security cannot continue to offer the same benefits over the long term unless Congress:
- Increases Social Security taxes
- Changes the way the program is financed
- Significantly alters eligibility requirements
The reason is simple: the number of people paying into the program is shrinking while the number of people eligible to receive benefits is growing rapidly.
No Risk for Current Retirees
I want to assure those already receiving Social Security benefits, as well as those who are close to retirement, that your benefits are secure, says Jo Anne Barnhart, Commissioner of Social Security. Reaching agreement on an appropriate solution to Social Securitys long-term financing challenges will require Congress and the President working together in a bipartisan manner.
How does the current Social Security benefits program work?

