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This year, the first of 40 million baby boomers turns sixty-five and enrolls in Medicare. This unprecedented demographic wave will practically double Medicare's enrollment over the next two decades, jeopardizing its ability to meet its obligations. An adverse economy has shortened the life of Medicare's trust fund by nine years, according to the Congressional Budget Office, and the Medicare trustees are likely to confirm that in this year's report. How serious is the problem? What steps must be taken to shore up Medicare's finances? Is Congress prepared to save the program? Richard Foster, Medicare's chief actuary, will discuss the findings of this year's Medicare trustees report. An expert panel will debate what those findings mean for seniors and taxpayers, and what actions Congress is likely to take in light of the president's reaction and recommendations from the House Budget Committee for reforming Medicare.








