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In reply to the discussion: You might have to work forever: The honest reality about Social Security and retirement [View all]LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)is getting fucked over right along with you. It's a little more complicated than just blaming the greedy geezers. In that, the 1% has you bamboozled. Oh look, over there, the old folks playing shuffleboard. Aren't they just lazy entitled pigs.
Did you see that 30 years ago referred to in the post, when everything started to go downhill for working people? Before that I had every expectation that social security and a pension would support me in my old age; that I'd be able to stop working at 65 and take it easy like the previous generation. It was part of that old "American Dream." The money being "picked" out of your pocket? That's for Social Security and the idea was for it to be there for YOU too. Then Congress raised the retirement age for receiving full Social Security. Then unions started to shrink, at the same time employers began to drop pensions, foist insecure 401ks on us and put increasing responsibility for a secure retirement on employees. My employer froze the pension plan and that meant a loss of several hundred dollars a month for me. To have all these changes after working for decades meant it was too late for me and many others to start building that million dollars the media keeps telling us we'll need. IT GOT WORSE FOR LOTS OF PEOPLE NOT JUST YOU. Yes, I've saved some but it won't be enough - I couldn't start in time. I'm taking an online course in medical transcription in the hopes I can work from home - because I'm certain to lose my job before what's termed "normal retirement age". Yeah, I could live like a queen in retirement - but I'll have to move to Bangladesh. My retirement plan has been changed to Hope I Die Young. Yeah, we got it great. Nyah nyah nyah