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How to fix Social Security and Medicare? GOP wants to raise benefits age to 70

Por: CBS News Business November 08, 2022

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America's rapidly aging society is placing financial strain on its two core old-age programs, Social Security and Medicare. Now, as Republicans vie to win back control of Congress in the , some lawmakers are embracing plans for overhauling the programs — including raising the age for seniors to claim benefits to 70 years old. Under a developed by the Republican Study Committee, a group of conservatives in the House, senior citizens would... + full article



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