Social Security is set to run out of money within the next decade. When that happens, benefits will automatically be cut by 21% – unless there are radical changes.
<p>You've probably heard it by now – Social Security is set to run out of money within the next decade.
&quot;</p><p>What would it mean for you if you suddenly lost $16,500 or more in income every year – income you were counting on for retirement?</p><figure>

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