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6 Things that Might Happen to Social Security if Trump Gets Reelected

September 10, 2020 · Retirement Life

Keep an eye out for potential changes

Since we don’t know who will win the presidential elections in November, it’s difficult to know for sure what will happen to the Social Security program and its current and future beneficiaries. One thing we do know is that Social Security is in trouble and something needs to be done to save it and avoid any cuts in benefits.

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