Senators Propose Social Security Reform Process Amid Funding Shortfall

Published on 7/14/2026

Senators Propose Social Security Reform Process Amid Funding Shortfall

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A bipartisan group of senators introduced the PROMISE Act to address Social Security reforms, as the program is projected to pay only 78% of benefits by 2032. This legislation seeks to establish a process for considering various proposals aimed at ensuring the viability of Social Security, which serves over 71 million Americans monthly. Key senators involved include Dick Durbin and Bill Cassidy, who emphasized the urgency of legislative action due to financial shortfalls. For ordinary investors, changes to Social Security might impact market confidence and consumer spending patterns.

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