Project 2025 Social Security Benefits is a set of proposals to reform the Social Security program in the United States. The proposals were developed by a bipartisan group of experts and have been endorsed by a number of organizations, including the National Academy of Social Insurance and the American Society of Actuaries.
The proposals in Project 2025 are designed to address the long-term financial challenges facing Social Security. The program is currently projected to become insolvent by 2033, meaning that it will not be able to pay full benefits to all retirees. The proposals in Project 2025 would make changes to the program’s benefits and revenue streams in order to ensure its long-term solvency.