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AARP study addresses common fear that Social Security will end

New research and legislative proposals surrounding the stability of Social Security have triggered a debate over long-term economic impacts.

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An AARP study is addressing public concerns regarding the long-term viability of Social Security. This analysis comes amid broader discussions about the program's sustainability and its potential impact on the national economy.

Coverage from TheStreet, CNBC, and Reason Magazine highlights the friction between reform proposals and their economic implications. Future developments will depend on the reception of these reform proposals and the government's response to bond market pressures.

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What is the primary focus of the new AARP study?

The study addresses common public fears regarding the potential end of the Social Security program.

What risks are associated with delaying reform?

According to CNBC, research indicates that delaying reform raises risks for the economy and bond markets.

What has been noted regarding potential tax changes?

Reason Magazine reports that proposed plans to modify Social Security could result in the largest tax increase in over 40 years.

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