Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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At some point they have to but the longer they wait to do this the harder the change will be.
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Now many of us are collecting and a smaller and smaller percentage of people working are supporting us making the system unstable. |
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The way the system works is that low income workers receive more money in retirement than they contributed, and high income workers receive less money in retirement than they contributed. In that sense, it is a wealth transfer system. The Social Security system payout formula was designed that way and has always operated that way. Also, high income retirees are required to pay income tax on their benefits, but low income retirees receive their benefits tax free.
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Social Security was never meant to be a direct income replacement for retirees. Kind of like how minimum wage jobs were never truly seen as a career path. I am for self sufficiency. Those of us who were fortunate enough to have worked for 50 or so years should have been responsible enough to plan for the eventuality we all face. Obviously, there are people who, through no fault of their own, were not able to do that. But, for the majority of folks in our age bracket, they should have been planning for their retirement a long time ago. No one will be able to enjoy a lifestyle they had during their working years on Social Security alone. It was never meant to work that way. If someone failed to adequately fund their own income stream for retirement, it's a little late to change it now.
At my retirement party from my previous, long time job, my boss asked me if I had any advice for a group of young new hires. He was thinking I might offer some tips related to the work. Instead, my advice was simple: Put money away every month until it hurts. Consider that money spent, and never touch it. You'll thank me in 30 years. |
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You can certainly debate whether the program should have been setup differently, for example a system where the money is actually in an account with your name attached vs. the pay as you go approach. However, to suggest that the money was raided doesn't tell the whole story. Money collected in excess of benefits paid (and subsequently spent to fund Government operations) was actually credited to the SS Trust Fund. This Trust Fund is invested in a special form of Government Treasuries and does earn a return each year. The Government is essentially prohibited from investing the excess FICA taxes in anything other than this special form of Government Treasuries. It's current value is just shy of $3 trillion. This $3 trillion in Treasures is just starting to be cashed in and the balance will go to zero over the next 12 years or so as benefits paid exceed FICA taxes collected. Once the SS Trust Fund is exhausted, benefits will be reduced by 20-25%. The cashing in of the SS Trust Fund will be funded by issuing new debt. Sigh ...The real problem is the Government chooses to spend more than they take in from taxes, of any kind. I believe the FICA tax rate should have been adjusted annually so that taxes coming in equals the benefits paid out rather than "collect" the excess in the SS Trust Fund, which is just a promise to issue more debt in the future. SS needs some adjustments, just as it did in the early 1980. The inability of Congress to address this issue is another serious problem. And so we go round and round ...
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Yes. Way too many bogus disability claims and other benefit claims are approved because a lot of Government employees in charge have the attitude that the Government has unlimited money to waste. There is no incentive to protect taxpayer money. One person I knew who worked in approving Government assistance told me that their motto was "when in doubt, shell it out".
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"No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth." Plato “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.” Thomas Paine |
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I was also a full time student. I managed to save some money and blew it all on stupid college-student crap. That same apartment was available for rent in the past couple of years. It was well over $2000/month. Minimum wage hasn't gone up proportionately, but it's still considered appropriate for students. Except now you have to be in a very wealthy family to afford that apartment as a student. It has an updated bathroom now but is mostly the same as it was. The basement apartment is now for rent - it's 120 Charles Street unit 2 if you want to look it up. I had unit 1 on the main floor, which was similar but a bit smaller, with no access to the "courtyard" (which was really just a walled-in concrete slab big enough for a lounge chair and a potted plant). People who can save up, are people who are earning more than they need to live already, or people who come from families who can afford to help them with expenses until they're able to save up. People who think everyone can "just" do that - are thinking in terms of how it used to be - and not how it is now. |
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