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AARP Responds to 2025 Social Security and Medicare Trustees’ Reports

Posted on 06/19/25

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AARP CEO Myechia Minter-Jordan issued the following statement in response to the Social Security and Medicare Trustees’ reports released today:

“The Social Security and Medicare Trustees’ reports released today show the trust fund for Social Security is going to be depleted one year sooner than was projected last year, which means that Social Security recipients may see a 19% reduction in their Social Security income one year sooner. Congress must act to protect and strengthen the Social Security that Americans have earned and paid into throughout their working lives. More than 69 million Americans rely on Social Security today and as America's population ages, the stability of this vital program only becomes more important. 

Medicare is the primary source of health care for Americans age 65 and older and plays an essential role in negotiating lower prescription drug costs. It’s paramount that the program remains financially strong for current and future generations.  

AARP members and older Americans nationwide consistently say that the future of Social Security and Medicare are the issues they care about most, and they stand ready to hold politicians across party lines accountable to strengthen these programs for the long term.” 


This story is provided by AARP Idaho. Visit the AARP Idaho page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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