By Brian O’Connell The Social Security Administration says 2035 may be the last year of full benefits. On June 1, The U.S. Social Security Administration announced its trust funds can pay out all Social Security funds through 2035 — one year later than originally estimated. After that date, the SSA says payouts will likely be cut to approximately 80% if Congress doesn’t step in and provide financial relief for the program, according to the Administrations Board of Trustees. Additionally,The Old Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, which funds retirement and survivor benefits, will run out …