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Proposed $100,000 Cap and Six-Figure Limit to Extend Social Security's Solvency

Both articles propose a $100,000 or six-figure benefit cap as a measure to improve Social Security's financial outlook. This approach could save approximately $190 billion over ten years, primarily affecting a small percentage of retirees. Next steps include legislative debates, as lawmakers consider implementing these reforms amid resistance to more drastic cuts.
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