On the recordMarch 20, 2024
To avoid the 20 to 23 percent cut which is currently scheduled in 2034, Congress would need to make some changes in order to extend it.
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Martin O'Malley
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congress.govTo avoid the 20 to 23 percent cut which is currently scheduled in 2034, Congress would need to make some changes in order to extend it.
Discussing necessary changes to prevent future Social Security benefit cuts.
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