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In reply to the discussion: Am I wrong that Obama's chained CPI proposal exempts the bottom 20% of seniors? [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)I see post #91 shows how much money seniors actually have. And they have lots of medical expenses.
Once upon a time a lot of seniors did own their own homes, but there was a push to get seniors to cover their medical expenses by doing "reverse mortgages",and I don't think that many do. Also, a lot of seniors have had to take out mortgages on houses they've lived in for a great deal of time to cover expenses for themselves or their children. There could very well be people living in houses they have mortgaged, and in fact maybe chained to the house because housing values have gone down many places so some people, including seniors, own more on a house than it's worth.
And even then a lot of seniors never owned a house. My parents must be above average as far as wealth goes and never had a house that was paid for.