Opponents of Social Security have been striving to convince American workers, especially young adults, that Social Security will no longer exist by the time they retire. Phrases such as “imminent crisis” and “unmanageable costs” lace this rhetoric. To a large extent, this alarmism is voiced by those who are hostile to government and therefore favor replacing all or part of one of this nation’s most successful and essential programs with private investment accounts. Bernard Wasow demonstrates why the “crisis” in Social Security is actually quite manageable. Originally published in 2004, this document was updated in July 2008.