Public concern about Social Security’s future Political implications Resources > General General Disability news and reports The 2035 Crisis: Public Fears Over Social Security Written by Sarah Aitchison Attorney Published May 29, 2024 1 min read Why trust us? Compass Disability offers free, high-quality disability advice for Americans who can't work. Our team of Stanford and Harvard-trained lawyers has a combined 15+ years of legal experience and has helped over 50,000 Americans apply for disability benefits.

Why trust us? Social Security relies on trust funds to provide monthly retirement benefits to eligible individuals . However, due to the program’s spending exceeding its income, the trust funds’ reserves are being depleted. Without any government intervention or changes to the program, it’s projected that Social Security could face significant benefit cuts or even become insolvent.

As Social Security funds face potential depletion by 2035, the future for many seems uncertain. This study explores the breadth of public concern and what Americans are doing in response. Our recent survey of over 1,000 Americans offers key insights into the nation’s sentiment and preparedness for the possible financial adjustments ahead.

Key takeaways

Public concern about Social Security’s future

Top financial actions Americans plan to take to mitigate the potential impact of Social Security fund depletion generationally:

Political implications

Methodology

For this study, we surveyed 1,001 Americans about their sentiments toward Social Security funds and news regarding its depletion. Generationally, 11% of respondents reported as baby boomers, 34% as Gen X, 31% as millennials, and 23% as Gen Z.

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