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Medicare Part A's trust fund may be depleted by 2040, 12 years earlier than expected, due to tax changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, while Social Security could pay only 77% of benefits after 2033.
The Congressional Budget Office projects Medicare Part A's trust fund will be depleted by 2040, 12 years earlier than previously estimated, due to reduced revenue from tax changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The Social Security trust fund may be exhausted by 2033, after which it would pay only 77% of scheduled benefits.
These projections highlight worsening fiscal pressures on key federal programs, driven by short-term policy decisions and political reluctance to implement tax reforms targeting higher incomes and wealth.
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El fondo fiduciario de la Parte A de Medicare puede agotarse para 2040, 12 años antes de lo esperado, debido a los cambios impositivos en la Ley One Big Beautiful Bill, mientras que la Seguridad Social podría pagar solo el 77% de los beneficios después de 2033.