… plan ahead and make sure that we have a retirement plan that will actually work for us and not keep pretending that Social Security is going to be okay. And I saw just recently that this is the first time in history that people who are of retirement age agree with [the idea that Social Security might not be solvent] and people on both sides of the aisle agree with that. I think 20 years ago, if you heard that Social Security might not be solvent in 30 years, you could feel like that wasn't going to be your problem maybe. (43:51–44:02)
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Asserts bipartisan agreement on concerns about Social Security's future solvency.
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