Social Security tax receipts fall with job losses (AP)
Published 3/31/2009 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Job losses are cutting into Social Security tax collections so much that the retirement program is projected to pay out almost as much in benefits next year as it collects in payroll taxes and other cash receipts.
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