So how are we going to fund Social Security? Because it's going to run again. Do you understand these numbers? In the next decade it'll be about a $1.5 trillion … About $6 trillion of deficits [for Social Security] over the next 20 years. … Social Security over the next 20 years? How does that work? Again, not as, again, not from a bookkeeping convention, but how do you actually fund Social Security for the next 20 years? (04:20–04:24)
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Asserts that Social Security will have $6 trillion in deficits over the next 20 years.
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