Young people always worry about Social Security. Older people are joining them.

Americans are worrying more about Social Security, and the Trump administration may be partly to blame. 

In an AARP survey released July 22, only 36% of Americans voiced confidence in the future of the retirement trust fund, down from 43% in 2020.   

Another July survey, from the nonprofit Alliance for Lifetime Income, found that 58% of older Americans fear Social Security cuts because of recent news about potential changes to the program. 

“These fears are not new. But I do think they are growing,” said Jean Chatzky, an education fellow with the Alliance’s Retirement Income Institute and CEO of HerMoney.  

How soon will Social Security run out of money?

Fears of a Social Security shortfall have loomed for decades. Lately, though, the agency’s fiscal plight seems to be getting worse. 

New federal projections, released in June, show the combined Social Security trust funds will run short in 2034. That date is one year earlier than the Social Security Administration reported a year ago.  

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