Is the Social Security system sustainable for future generations, or is it headed for bankruptcy? This week on Money and Change, we tackle this critical question, exploring the system's history from FDR to today and discussing the radical reforms needed to save it.
We also dive into the emergency action taken by the Department of Transportation to crack down on non-domiciled Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs). Learn how this move aims to protect Americans from a growing public safety and national security crisis on our highways.
Plus, with elections looming, New York State is mailing "inflation refund checks" of up to $400 to 8.2 million households. We analyze the timing of these payments and discuss where the "free money" is actually coming from.
Join us as we also cover:
The most in-demand jobs for the next decade.
The biggest changes coming to federal student loans.
The latest on food inflation and the tipping debate.
A preview of the week ahead for investors as a potential government shutdown looms.
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