(Related: Retirement Savings Mind Blower: Working 6 Months Longer Makes a Big Difference) The current and future state of Social Security is an increasing concern of both those heading into retirement and younger workers who wonder whether benefits will be available to them when they are ready to follow suit. A special report in the November AARP Bulletin discusses important facts about Social Security, how it works and its financial health. It also addresses certain misconceptions about the program. Following are 12 things AARP says every American should know about the program.
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Social Security is not going bankrupt
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Congress probably will not take up Social Security reform anytime soon
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Some ideas to reform funding are starting to take shape
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Lawmakers do not raid the trust fund
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Many believe it can be run better
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Your Social Security benefits can be taxed
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Social Security is not meant to be a retiree's sole source of income
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The purchasing power of Social Security is diminishing
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You can work and get Social Security
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Social Security has gone digital
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Social Security is not just a retirement program
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Most people get back more in benefits than they put in
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