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 Posted On: 10/23/2025 8:42:29 AM 
  
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	The government owes Social Security approximately $2.8 trillion as of late 2023, representing funds borrowed from the trust funds.  
This debt is a formal obligation in the form of special Treasury securities, and the government has been paying interest on these holdings, but the principal remains a liability.
This amount is not considered "unpaid" in the sense of theft, but rather a loan that is backed by the government's full faith and credit and will need to be repaid when Social Security's trust funds are depleted to pay benefits.
 	
 
This debt is a formal obligation in the form of special Treasury securities, and the government has been paying interest on these holdings, but the principal remains a liability.
This amount is not considered "unpaid" in the sense of theft, but rather a loan that is backed by the government's full faith and credit and will need to be repaid when Social Security's trust funds are depleted to pay benefits.
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