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Social Security Trust Fund Faces 2033 Depletion, Trustees Report Shows
June 13, 2026
Why it matters locally: Maine has one of the nation's oldest populations, with residents age 65 and older representing a significant portion of the state. The projected 2033 depletion date could affect benefit calculations and payment schedules for hundreds of thousands of Maine retirees and disabled beneficiaries.
Social Security trustees project the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund will exhaust its reserves in 2033, according to the agency's annual report. The date matches the depletion timeline from the previous year's forecast. The Disability Insurance Trust Fund, which covers disabled workers and their families, is projected to remain solvent beyond the OASI fund's depletion date. Trustees released their most recent assessment in 2023, which projected trust fund reserves would be depleted in 2034. Fund depletion does not mean Social Security benefits would cease entirely. Policymakers face pressure to address Social Security's long-term financing before the trust fund reserves run dry. Trust fund depletion would trigger a reduction in benefit payments unless Congress acts to strengthen the program's finances through legislative changes.
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