There are issues with lacking the ability to encourage people to work who are on SSDI. You could reduce benefits and encourage people to work. Right now, it's basically all or nothing. So that's a portion That would take care of about 20% of the shortfall. The rest of the shortfall can be taken care of three ways. One is reducing some of the wasteful spending and putting that money towards Social Security, which I'll be a leader in. (19:42–19:46)
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Asserts that reducing SSDI benefits would address 20% of the Social Security shortfall.
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