social security reforms
Social security reforms refer to changes or modifications made to the existing social security system to improve its long-term sustainability, adequacy of benefits, or address any financial challenges it may face. These reforms may involve adjustments to funding mechanisms, retirement age, benefit calculations, eligibility criteria, or taxation methods to ensure the social security program remains viable and provides necessary support to its beneficiaries.
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