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Social Security Trust Fund (OASI) projected to be depleted by 2033 triggering significant automatic benefit cuts.

Understanding the 2024 Social Security Report:

What It Means for Your Retirement

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The latest Social Security Trustees Report for 2024 highlights serious concerns about the future of retirement benefits. The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund is expected to be depleted by 2033. Without action from Congress, benefits could be cut by 23%, affecting millions—especially those who rely on Social Security most.

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What You’ll Learn:

  • Why the Social Security Trust Fund is running low

  • Key factors driving this challenge, including demographic shifts and legislative changes

  • Potential policy solutions currently being discussed

  • What you can do

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Thomas J. Gilliam, Jr., CFP® 

President / Financial Advisor

Office: 636-777-7011

Carillon Group Insurance & Investments

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