The SOCIAL SECURITY Commissioner walked back his
"joke-y" remarks that the threat to raise the age for full
retirement benefits would be advanced from 67 --
"everything's being considered and will be considered";
demographers and those studying the likely expiration of
Social Security's solvency point ahead to 2034 as the date
after which when the government program will begin to
run out of money . . .
THE HILL dot-com / homenews/administration / online article
TRUMP (then-candidate for the Presidency) told CNBC in
March 2024 that "there was a lot you can do in terms of
entitlements, in terms of cutting"
[ notice the "weaving" or saying two uncertain paths ahead in
DONALD J. TRUMP's free-association talk with the interviewer
where he has no specific plan nor a Commission recommendation
he intends to stand by or to present to Congress for action ]
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