With Social Security already in the red, Americans know the longer we wait to fix Social Security, the tougher it will be to do so. It's time we work together to make sure Social Security is there for today's workers and their children and grandchildren.
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Emphasizing the urgency of addressing Social Security issues for future generations.
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