Social Security Administration (SSA) commissioner Frank Bisignano has not ruled out raising the retirement age to help shore up the payment system’s solvency.

Speaking on Fox’s Mornings with Maria on Thursday, Bisignano, who was appointed by President Donald Trump earlier this year, said “I think everything’s being considered” when asked by host Maria Bartiromo if he would look at raising the retirement age.

A spokesperson for the SSA told Newsweek that Bisignano “outlined that there are a whole host of items being considered and that eight years is a long way away. While he did say that ‘everything will be considered,’ it was after a much more insightful conversation regarding solvency and how Commissioner Bisignano is making the Social Security Administration easier to access, faster to respond, and better prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow.”

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    2 days ago

    Just as life expectancy stops increasing in the US, great. Plus the highest expectancy is for rich people, the ones who work will die before they hit the age limit after paying in the whole time.