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If Social Security isn't changed, what can a 35-year-old expect to receive?

By Sharon O'Brien, About.com

Question: If Social Security isn't changed, what can a 35-year-old expect to receive?
Answer: Unless changes are made, the Social Security Administration indicates that at age 73 your scheduled Social Security benefits could be reduced by 27 percent, and they could continue to be reduced every year thereafter from your presently scheduled levels.
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