Very, very few.What's yours?
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Very, very few.What's yours?
I was talking with a workmate about this today. This could more than protect the system without reducing anyone's benefits.I don’t like this anymore than the next guy, but I would be curious peoples’ thoughts on keeping it financially solvent. One talked about idea is removing the upper pay on cap limit, ie you keep paying in no matter how much you earn, but your max take-out stays fixed. Right now, any earnings above 168,800 don’t get taxed into social security. Apart from raising the age, lowering the benefit amount (or not having it keep pace with inflation), or removing the upper pay in cap, I don’t see how it could stay afloat.
Bingo! Making SS solvent is pretty easy, but it has to include collecting more in taxes. The Office of the Actuary lists all of the legislative proposals and their impact. Link attached below. Great reading if you have insomnia. Not paying people would work, but the mandatory 20% cut to benefits to match what is collected would double the rate of retirees in poverty. Not a good look for any politician. It will get fixed, but probably at the last minute, like everything else in DC.I don’t like this anymore than the next guy, but I would be curious peoples’ thoughts on keeping it financially solvent. One talked about idea is removing the upper pay in cap limit, ie you keep paying in no matter how much you earn, but your max take-out stays fixed. Right now, any earnings above 168,800 don’t get taxed into social security. Apart from raising the age, lowering the benefit amount (or not having it keep pace with inflation), or removing the upper pay in cap, I don’t see how it could stay afloat.
Probably because the system won't let them. Would you change your mind, or your guess, if it was easier? Hard to believe these people go to the lengths they do to get to this country but wouldn't fill out paper work.Very, very few.
Only if I had something to hide, definitely not the majority, but in the scheme of things more than a handful.Would you change your mind, or your guess, if it was easier? Hard to believe these people go to the lengths they do to get to this country but wouldn't fill out paper work.
The bad stories are terrible, but it's not like we raise them all pure and innocent in this country.Only if I had something to hide, definitely not the majority, but in the scheme of things more than a handful.
Still no reason to take the bad apples we have enough.The bad stories are terrible, but it's not like we raise them all pure and innocent in this country.
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my observations of people over lots of decades… once they get on the freebie Government gravy train, they seldom get off.Probably because the system won't let them. Would you change your mind, or your guess, if it was easier? Hard to believe these people go to the lengths they do to get to this country but wouldn't fill out paper work.
Medicare is harder. Basically because everyone thinks their $100k procedure or medicine should be covered and news $100k treatments are created every year.
Sure, but idealistic- Keep the good apples, keep out the bad ones. We can't do that for ourselves. Like it or not, we have to acknowledge the economic benefit we receive from the apples. Modify the system on that premise.Still no reason to take the bad apples we have enough.
They never get off, and vote to make sure they never get off. Everyone may complain, but they all cash the check. Americans love their handouts.my observations of people over lots of decades… once they get on the freebie Government gravy train, they seldom get off.
It's really not that hard to fix. But then they're wouldn't be a campaign for either side to run on. I'm all for the apples. After all that's how I got here. But when's the last time you bought apples and didn't throw the rotten ones away.Sure, but idealistic- Keep the good apples, keep out the bad ones. We can't do that for ourselves. Like it or not, we have to acknowledge the economic benefit we receive from the apples. Modify the system on that premise.
Yah 37 I've never considered that I would see any of it.I’m in my early 40s. I’ve always assumed that I would get nothing from Social Security. It’s just another tax, as far as I’m concerned. Our political leaders should have never been able to raid those funds.
Same. I figure I’ll work until I can’t and die a few years after. Most of that is on me but some is on the system. It is what it is.I’m in my early 40s. I’ve always assumed that I would get nothing from Social Security. It’s just another tax, as far as I’m concerned. Our political leaders should have never been able to raid those funds.
Same. I'm 33 I don't even think about it much. It's beyond me to change it and I've got a life to live. In the back of my mind though I just know it'll most likely never be seen by me again once it's taken out of my check.Yah 37 I've never considered that I would see any of it.
51+ years of work, life expectancy of 77ish...MRA of 69?