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| 80-100% | |
30 (43%) |
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| 60-80% | |
5 (7%) |
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| 40-60% | |
15 (22%) |
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| 20-40% | |
9 (13%) |
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| 0-20% | |
10 (14%) |
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NewHendoLib
(61,805 posts)JT45242
(4,001 posts)Still too young.
Luciferous
(6,578 posts)will still be an option by the time I retire
ariadne0614
(2,168 posts)DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,490 posts)As I'm far too young to collect and am currently paying into it, so it's technically a subtraction from my net income right now.
ariadne0614
(2,168 posts)They should have raised the cap decades ago. Its absurd that anyone making under $169K contributes based on 100% of income, but anyone making more pays nothing on income over that amount.
Squeaky41
(433 posts)rampartd
(4,494 posts)but the ither 80% is my civil service pension, probably low hanging fruit for these thieves.
ariadne0614
(2,168 posts)ariadne0614
(2,168 posts)Mine lands on the fourth Wednesday, so Im trying to keep the anxiety level under control.
DiverDave
(5,238 posts)My second payment.
I am worried.
EarthFirst
(4,082 posts)I still have another 17 years before eligibility.
ariadne0614
(2,168 posts)Your attitude is commendable.
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,339 posts)Not optimistic at this point.
Locutusofborg
(578 posts)It will be going up if and when reimbursement for Windfall Elimination Provision takes effect.. I receive twp pensions plus about half of the S.S> I will be receiving in the future, hopefully.
haele
(15,325 posts)We'll know soon if those little piss sprinklers are actually going to try to play with the third rail of politics.
They're already starting to hurt the VA. Now cut off everyone's Social Security?