Trump’s plan to deport millions of immigrants could hurt Social Security, a lifeline for retirees.

Mass Deportation Plan Raises Concerns

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Immigrants, including those without legal status, contributed $25.7B to Social Security in 2022.

Immigrants and Social Security Funding 

Deportations could reduce Social Security funds by $20B annually, risking retiree benefits.

Big Loss for Social Security Funds

Americans are aging, having fewer kids. Immigrants help balance the system.

Social Security: A System at Risk 

Funds may run out faster. Eldercare costs could rise. Healthcare staff shortages likely.

Impact on Retirees and Eldercare 

Nearly 350,000 immigrant healthcare workers could be lost, straining eldercare services.

Immigrant Workers in Healthcare

Medicare also relies on payroll taxes. Fewer contributors mean funding challenges.

Medicare’s Ripple Effect 

Find out more about Trump’s plan and its effects on Social Security and retirees.