More older Americans not confident Social Security will be there for them: Survey
More older Americans are not confident Social Security will be there for them, a new poll on Thursday found.
Close to 30 percent of respondents to The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll aged 60 and up said they are not confident about the availability of Social Security benefits when needed. A poll from 2023 found that close to 20 percent of respondents in the same age category said the same about Social Security benefits, illustrating an increase in concerns about availability.
Overall, 52........
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