Budget BulletinYour source for federal budget news and analysis
Recent Updates
It's Official: Medicare's Finances Shadowed by Uncertainty 2010 Social Security Trustees Report Continues to Show the Urgency of Reform Featured ResearchTrustees Report: Social Security and Medicare are Unsustainable
By Nicola Moore
The Social Security and Medicare Trustees today released their annual reports on the fiscal condition of the programs, and the situation for these programs is still dire.
Although the programs' fiscal health hasn't worsened since last year, both programs are still on an unsustainable course. Most significantly, the programs are running trillion-dollar shortfalls because they've promised more benefits than they can afford:
- Social Security has a $7.9 trillion shortfall (up $0.1 trillion from last year), which means the program would require $7.9 trillion in cash—today!—to afford its promises. Alternatively, closing that gap would require payroll taxes to rise immediately and permanently from 12.4 percent of earnings to 14.24 percent. For a worker earning $50,000, that's a $920 tax increase.
- Medicare has a $30.8 trillion shortfall. To put that into perspective, that is more than twice the size of the entire U.S. economy, which means it would be impossible to infuse enough cash into Medicare to fix the program. However, the assumptions used to arrive at this number give new meaning to the word optimistic.
The good news for Social Security is that the basic position of the trust fund is unchanged: The trust fund, which is currently running deficits and will rebound by 2012, will begin to run deficits in 2015, and the whole piggy bank will be exhausted 2037. The bad news for workers, as the Trustees indicated, is that the main reason these dates are unchanged is that workers will be paying more in payroll taxes thanks to Obamacare, which has made a larger share of earnings subject to Social Security taxes.
>> Click here to read Nicola Moore's full report
Chart of the Week
Get more charts with Heritage's Federal Revenue and Spending Book of Charts
About The Heritage FoundationFounded in 1973, The Heritage Foundation is a research and educational institute - a think tank - whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 | 202.546.4400
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Fwd: Budget Bulletin: Trustees Report: Social Security and Medicare are Unsustainable
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Oh! this site seems to be best one online for health related topics..the chart was great..thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteMedicare Alabama
Thank you so much, hope you visit again!
ReplyDelete