Long Range Solvency Provisions (2024)

Provisions Affecting Family Member Benefits

These provisions modify the specific benefit amounts received by widow(er)s, spouses, and/or children based on a worker's Social Security account. We provide a summary list of all options (printer-friendly PDF version) in this category. For each provision listed below, we provide an estimate of the financial effect on the OASDI program over the long-range period (the next 75 years) and for the 75th year. In addition, we provide graphs and detailed single year tables. We base all estimates on the intermediate assumptions described in the 2023 Trustees Report.

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D1 Beginning in 2024, continue benefits for children of disabled or deceased workers until age 22 if the child is in high school, college or vocational school.

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Memoranda containing this or a similar provision:

  • Sanders 2023
  • Sanders, DeFazio 2022
  • Lawson 2021
  • Sanders, DeFazio 2019
  • Lawson 2017
  • Bipartisan Policy Center October 2016
  • Bipartisan Policy Center June 2016
  • Begich, Murray 2014
  • Moore 2013
  • National Academy of Social Insurance 2009
D2 The current spouse benefit is based on 50 percent of the PIA of the other spouse. Reduce this percent each year by 1 percentage point beginning with newly eligible spouses in 2024, until the percent reaches 33 in 2040.

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Memorandum containing this or a similar provision:

  • National Academy of Social Insurance 2009
D3 Allow divorced aged spouses and divorced surviving spouses married 5 to 9 years to get benefits based on the former spouse's account. Divorced aged and surviving spouses would receive 50% of the applicable current-law PIA percentage if married 5 years, 60% of the applicable PIA percentage if married 6 years, ..., 90% of the applicable PIA percentage if married 9 years. This benefit would be available to divorced spouses on the rolls at the beginning of 2025 and those becoming eligible after 2024.

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Memorandum containing this or a similar provision:

  • Begich, Murray 2014
D4 Establish an alternative benefit for a surviving spouse. For the surviving spouse, the alternative benefit would equal 75 percent of the sum of the survivor's own worker benefit and the deceased worker's PIA (including any actuarial reductions or delayed retirement credits). If the deceased worker died before becoming entitled, use the age 62 actuarial reduction if deceased before age 62, or the applicable actuarial reduction/DRC for entitlement at the age of death if deceased after 62. The alternative benefit would not exceed the PIA of a hypothetical earner who earns the SSA average wage index (AWI) every year, and who becomes eligible for retired-worker benefits in the same year in which the deceased worker became entitled to worker benefits or died (if before entitlement). The alternative benefit would be paid only if more than the current-law benefit. This benefit would be available to surviving spouses on the rolls at the beginning of 2025 and those becoming eligible after 2024.

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Memoranda containing this or a similar provision:

  • Lawson 2021
  • Lawson 2017
  • Begich, Murray 2014
D5 Limit the spousal benefit to that received by the spouse of the 75th percentile career-average worker, beginning with retired workers newly eligible in 2030. For future cohorts, this limit would be indexed for inflation annually using chain weighted CPI-U. The provision affects divorced spouses and young spouses (retired workers) but not spouses of disabled workers.

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Memoranda containing this or a similar provision:

  • Bipartisan Policy Center October 2016
  • Bipartisan Policy Center June 2016
D6 For spouses and children of retired and disabled workers becoming newly eligible beginning in 2030 and phased in for 2030 through 2039, limit their auxiliary benefit to one-half of the PIA for a hypothetical worker with earnings equal to the national average wage index (AWI) each year.

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Memorandum containing this or a similar provision:

  • Johnson 2016
D7 Beginning in January 2026, require full time school enrollment as a condition of eligibility for child benefits at age 15 up to 18.

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Memorandum containing this or a similar provision:

  • Johnson 2016
D8 Beginning in 2024, continue benefits for children of disabled, retired, or deceased workers until age 26 if the child is in high school, college or vocational school.

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Memoranda containing this or a similar provision:

  • Moore 2023
  • Moore 2022
  • Moore 2019
D9 Provide for pro-rata benefit payment for the month of death of a beneficiary, rather than no payment for month of death. For situations where an auxiliary beneficiary is changed from one type of benefit to another upon the death of the worker, benefits for the month of the worker's death would be determined on a pro-rata basis. This provision would apply for deaths in 2024 or later.

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Memorandum containing this or a similar provision:

  • Deutch, Hirono 2022

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