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If lawmakers don't intervene, Social Security could be looking at benefit cuts within the next decade. For years, there have ...
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Though we're still in the estimating stage of Social Security's 2026 COLA, it nevertheless appears to be on track to do something no one has witnessed this century. Image source: Getty Images.