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Treasury Releases Social Security and Medicare Trustees Reports | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Releases Social Security and Medicare Trustees Reports
June 2, 2022

WASHINGTON — Following a meeting of the Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees,
the U.S. Department of the Treasury—joined by Departments of Health and Human Services
and Labor, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and the Social Security
Administration—released the annual Social Security and Medicare Trustees Reports.
“The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to protecting and strengthening Social
Security and Medicare which represent promises to Americaʼs seniors and play a vital role in
our economy,” Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen said. “This latest report shows an
improvement in the financial position of Social Security and Medicare, reflecting the strong
economic recovery and growth in the last year. However, in the coming decades it will be vital
for Congress to take steps to put Social Security and Medicare on solid financial footing for
the long term.”
“The Biden-Harris Administration understands that Social Security is a critical part of a secure
retirement,” Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh said. “As the nationʼs economic recovery
continues, we will continue working to ensure that Americaʼs workers, retirees and their
families are able to enjoy an economically secure and dignified retirement.”
“For almost sixty years, Medicare has been a lifeline and steady foundation for generations of
Americans,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. “It is critical that we
continue to protect this vital program that serves millions of seniors and individuals with
disabilities. The Biden-Harris Administration will continue to strengthen Medicare and ensure
it remains strong for current and future beneficiaries.”
“We are committed to running a sustainable Medicare program that provides high quality,
person-centered care to older Americans and people with disabilities,” said CMS Administrator
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “Medicare trust fund solvency is an incredibly important,
longstanding issue and we are committed to working with Congress to continue building a
vibrant, equitable, and sustainable Medicare program.”

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“It is important to strengthen Social Security for future generations. The Trustees
recommend that lawmakers address the projected trust fund shortfalls in a timely way in
order to phase in necessary changes gradually,” said Kilolo Kijakazi, Acting Commissioner of
Social Security. “Social Security will continue to be a vital part of the lives of 66 million
beneficiaries and 182 million workers and their families during 2022.”
The Social Security Report is available here, and the Medicare Trustees Report is available
here.

A fact sheet summarizing the reports can be viewed here

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