NEWEconomy
Social Security Trust Fund Depletion Expected by Q4 2032
Published on 6/25/2026

AI Summary
The Social Security trust fund, known as Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI), is projected to be depleted by the fourth quarter of 2032, with only 78% of benefits payable at that time, according to a new annual report by the program's trustees. Lawmakers are proposing to tax high earners to improve the fund's solvency, as individuals earning over $184,500 stop contributing after reaching that cap. Sen. Bernie Sanders and others are advocating for tax law adjustments, including the Social Security Expansion Act and the Social Security 2100 Act. These measures aim to increase payroll taxes for incomes over $250,000 and $400,000 respectively.



