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David Schweikert: “2033, first year Social Security is empty. The shortfall is…”

Featuring: David Schweikert, Republican | U.S. House, Arizona, District 1

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Published | Video Starts at 19:27

Do they get to come in and take 12%, 12.4% of everything you gained that year? Because that's the only way you start to cover these scales of shortfall the first year. So 2033, first year Social Security is empty. The shortfall is 616 billion dollars. Every dime of defense is in the 800 billion dollar range. Do you understand the scale of what's coming at us? (19:27–19:35)

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Asserts that in 2033, Social Security will have a shortfall of 616 billion dollars.

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