Why the Social Security Shortfall Is Coming Sooner

Why the Social Security Shortfall Is Coming Sooner

From WSJ What’s News by The Wall Street Journal

June 9, 2026 · 13 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the impending Social Security shortfall, new AI developments by Anthropic, and geopolitical tensions involving Iran.

P.M. Edition for June 9. The fund that helps pay out Social Security benefits is now projected to run out by late 2032, earlier than was previously expected. WSJ reporter Anne Tergesen walks us through why… and what it could mean for retirees. Plus, today Anthropic rolled out a new AI model, Claude Fable 5, that gives the public access to Mythos–a model the company previously said was too dangerous for general release. Bob McMillan, who covers computer security for the Journal, explains how Anthropic aims to prevent bad actors from using the new model for hacking and bioweapons. And President Trump accused Iran of downing an Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz last night, saying the U.S. must respond and threatening the fragile ceasefire. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People in this episode

Host: Alex Ossola

Guests: Anne Tergesen, Bob McMillan

Topics covered

  • Social Security
  • AI models
  • computer security
  • retirement
  • geopolitics

Keywords

  • Social Security
  • AI model
  • Anthropic
  • retirement
  • geopolitics
  • computer security
  • Trump
  • Iran
  • Strait of Hormuz

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Anthropic, The Wall Street Journal

Places: Iran, Strait of Hormuz

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