
Social Security Policy Changes
Social Security policy changes refer to modifications in the government program that provides financial support to retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors of deceased workers. These changes may include adjustments to benefits, eligibility criteria, and funding mechanisms. For instance, policies might raise the retirement age, modify how benefits are calculated, or increase payroll taxes. The goal of such changes is often to ensure the program's long-term sustainability, address demographic shifts, and adapt to economic conditions while aiming to provide adequate support for those in need.