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  2. Summary: Actuarial Status of the Social Security Trust Funds

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    The annual report of the Social Security Board of Trustees presents the actuarial status of the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) and Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Funds. Since last year's report, the Trustees have revised assumptions that underpin the long-range projections in three key areas. First, given the continued low total ...

  3. Social Security Trust Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund (collectively, the Social Security Trust Fund or Trust Funds) are trust funds that provide for payment of Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; OASDI) benefits administered by the United States Social Security ...

  4. The Social Security Trust Funds are the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund and the Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund. The OASI Trust Fund began in 1937; the DI Trust Fund in 1957. These trust funds are managed by the Department of the Treasury.

  5. What are the Trust Funds? | Press Office | SSA

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    The Social Security trust funds are financial accounts in the U.S. Treasury. There are two separate Social Security trust funds, the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund pays retirement and survivors benefits, and the Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund pays disability benefits.

  6. How Are the Social Security Trust Funds Invested? - Investopedia

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    The Social Security trust funds are used by the U.S. government to manage surplus contributions to the Social Security system. They are funded through a withholding tax that...

  7. Social Security Trust Funds: Meaning, How They Work - ...

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    Social Security trust funds are two accounts used by the U.S. government to manage surplus contributions to the Social Security system. The trust funds hold payroll...

  8. Policy Basics: Understanding the Social Security Trust Funds

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    Social Security’s financial operations are handled through two federal trust funds: the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) trust fund and the Disability Insurance (DI) trust fund. Although legally distinct, they are often referred to collectively as “the Social Security trust fund.”

  9. Social Security Funded Until 2034, and About Three-Quarters...

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    The Social Security trust funds include the Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) fund, which pays benefits to retired workers and their families and to the families of deceased workers; and the Disability Insurance (DI) fund, which pays benefits to disabled workers and their families.

  10. What are the Social Security Trust Funds? - FAQ | SSA

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    The Social Security Trust Funds include: The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund. The Disability Insurance Trust Fund. Every year, the government-appointed Board of Trustees releases the annual Trustees Report on the financial outlook for the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds.

  11. What Is the Social Security Trust Fund? - The Balance

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    The Social Security Trust Fund is America's retirement fund, as well as a source of benefits for the blind and disabled. Over 70 million Americans received some Social Security benefit in 2022. The U.S. Treasury Department manages the trust funds under the direction of a six-member board.