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Social Security recipients nationwide could face benefit cuts by 2032 if Congress does not address the program's funding issues, with some retirees potentially losing over $500 per month. These projected reductions, averaging around 24%, would result from the insolvency of the trust fund, not state actions, affecting all states with differences based on average benefit levels. The largest projected losses are in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New Hampshire, while states with lower benefits like Mississippi and Louisiana would see smaller reductions; however, no state would be exempt from potential impacts. Lawmakers have several years to intervene through measures such as increasing payroll taxes or adjusting benefits to prevent full benefit reductions.
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