people are concerned about the future of soci...

people are concerned about the future of social security. what has been done in the past to avoid the collapse of the program?\nincreasing the work week to 80 hours so that there is more money coming into the program.\nincrease the age at which someone can start collecting social security.\nonly pay social security to people who paid the tax; cut out any spouses or dependents who might benefit.\nmake social security a private program, much like insurance or a 401(k).\nquestion 24 (1 point)\nerik erikson would argue likely argue the final obstacle for older people to overcome is?\ndespair\nloathing\nsentimentality\nconcession

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# Brief Explanations: For the first question, increasing the retirement - age is a common measure to avoid Social Security collapse as it reduces the number of years beneficiaries receive benefits and increases the number of years they contribute. For the second question, according to Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, the final stage for older people is integrity vs. despair, where despair is the negative outcome they may face. # Answer: Question 1: Increase the age at which someone can start collecting Social Security. Question 2: Despair