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A new survey highlights that more than half of Social Security recipients say they could not cover essentials if benefits are cut. The stakes extend beyond budgets to dignity and local economies, pressing leaders to find solutions before potential reductions take effect.

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00:00Week 1 of this new debate is already echoing across the country.
00:04A recent survey suggests that if Social Security checks are reduced,
00:08even partially, more than half of beneficiaries say they could not cover basics like rent, groceries, or medicine.
00:14For many households, the monthly benefit is not a supplement. It is the core of the budget.
00:20The warning is bigger than any spreadsheet.
00:22Cuts would hit seniors on fixed incomes, people with disabilities, and survivors who plan every dollar.
00:28Local economies would feel it too, as less spending ripples through pharmacies, markets, and small businesses that depend on these checks.
00:36Lawmakers continue to argue over timelines and fixes, while forecasts point to possible reductions in the coming years.
00:43The challenge is straightforward, protect stability, and peace of mind for millions, and do it before the window closes.
00:49For those who rely on Social Security, this is not abstract policy. It is tomorrow's dinner and today's medicine.
00:57Start our campgroundis.
00:59Massめ in the part on Social Security with allows with money to buy and have money
01:16See you later on.
01:18The challenge is being damaged.
01:19The challenge is to be able to gain connections likeLes Mesmes.
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