U.S. Social Security and Medicare have over $79 trillion in unfunded liabilities, Russ Greene notes

U.S. Social Security and Medicare have over $79 trillion in unfunded liabilities, Russ Greene notes
Social Security liabilities top $79 trillion

Russ Greene states that unfunded liabilities for U.S. Social Security and Medicare have surpassed $79 trillion.

This assertion draws attention to the scale of the financial commitments facing these major U.S. entitlement programs.

Greene has previously questioned whether debt reaching historical highs is a problem as the economy faces demographic shifts and an aging population, according to a prior article. He has also examined differences between venture capital decisionmaking and employment law, focusing on subjective criteria in a separate piece. His recent comments on entitlement liabilities continue his focus on major economic challenges.

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