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Old 07-18-2013, 05:17 PM #3
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Just watched a video on cnn news this morning about social security disability running out of money in 2016.It stated that the social security disability program is in serious trouble and will run out of money by 2016 which is only 3 short years away.people receiving benefits now will begin to loose benefits in 2016.
I don't know what video you watch but Social Security is funded, as of today, for another 25 years and that doesn't count contributions made in the future. Sounds like ** fear tactics, IMHO.
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