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In reply to the discussion: The only solution to the jobs problem is lower the Soc Sec age to age 50. [View all]CK_John
(10,005 posts)108. Don't worry about it, money at the national level is just a concept.
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The only solution to the jobs problem is lower the Soc Sec age to age 50. [View all]
CK_John
Oct 2013
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We always find the money for war. Money is just a concept at the national level.
CK_John
Oct 2013
#7
This makes a tighter labor market, which raises wages, which raises FICA revenues
Recursion
Oct 2013
#46
lowering the retirement age to 50 makes the number of people who work equal to those retired.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#81
Do you think that people would be okay with a 50% SS tax rate with no cap?
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#85
Sure. If they're absorbing the retirees' current wages they still come out ahead
Recursion
Oct 2013
#86
You don't have retire but if you have been unemployed for 3 yr and over 50 it would be welcome.r
CK_John
Oct 2013
#18
Because that is the age group that has the lowest unemployment rate in the country?
frazzled
Oct 2013
#30
I don't really care which particular group is pushed out; our labor participation rate is too high
Recursion
Oct 2013
#55
It's a ridiculous idea for crushing productivity, shorting revenues and expanding outlays. n/t
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#99
Actually if you taxed the top 5% at 100%, it would not fund cutting retirement age to 50.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#53
The military and the NYPD have a 20yr retirement policy. Seems to work pretty good.
CK_John
Oct 2013
#59
I have thought about it quite a lot. This Cyber-era can provide jobs for only 1/2 the population
CK_John
Oct 2013
#62
If we do infra structure, how long have I heard that, We talk but nothing happens.
CK_John
Oct 2013
#65
Then you need to change the contribution. This is an insurance system with actuarial computations.
dkf
Oct 2013
#105
The world is not a perfect globe, rules are spongible. Perfect is the enemy of the possible,
CK_John
Oct 2013
#106
Retiring would NOT be required, knowing it was an option would be its greatest benefit.
CK_John
Oct 2013
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