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Analysis of Unfunded Liability Claims and Entitlement Spending Figures

Analysis of Unfunded Liability Claims and Entitlement Spending Figures The document provides macro‑level fiscal data on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid and discusses unfunded liabilities in generic terms. It does not name specific individuals, transactions, or actionable misconduct, offering only background context that is already publicly known. Key insights: Unfunded liabilities are framed as future claims on U.S. resources, distinct from debt.; Congress historically has increased rather than reduced entitlement obligations.; Social Security reforms in 1983 raised taxes by 2.3% and cut benefits by 5%.

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Analysis of Unfunded Liability Claims and Entitlement Spending Figures The document provides macro‑level fiscal data on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid and discusses unfunded liabilities in generic terms. It does not name specific individuals, transactions, or actionable misconduct, offering only background context that is already publicly known. Key insights: Unfunded liabilities are framed as future claims on U.S. resources, distinct from debt.; Congress historically has increased rather than reduced entitlement obligations.; Social Security reforms in 1983 raised taxes by 2.3% and cut benefits by 5%.

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