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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]closeupready
(29,503 posts)25. Eliminate the cap. Problem solved.
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You might have to work forever: The honest reality about Social Security and retirement [View all]
xchrom
Jan 2015
OP
Spoiled and lazy I see...just kidding, a very funny response you have there. and probably true
randys1
Jan 2015
#28
People like to say that, but the reality is that if health problems don't take you out
CTyankee
Jan 2015
#6
Interesting point. Because that also means that you will have to work for lowerer
GoneFishin
Jan 2015
#13
There is good news on that front, I think...Since the Koch bros want you working till you die, they
randys1
Jan 2015
#29
You better hope it isnt a loser in the end, though, especially if you are a minority of any kind
randys1
Jan 2015
#38
A better pitch and relentless effort to back it up are a better hope investment.
TheKentuckian
Jan 2015
#51
Give Dems a candidate to vote for who will deal with employers who discriminate based on age
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#83
i already know i'll work till i die. i do have a profession i can do sitting on my ass
KG
Jan 2015
#3
Oh, but you'll downsize. I've already faced that situation. I'm looking for a place to
CTyankee
Jan 2015
#37
First you are talking about Social Security and then pensions. Aren't they two different things?
jwirr
Jan 2015
#7
Practically every retirement plan out there didn't factor in life extension.
TampaAnimusVortex
Jan 2015
#8
The TPP will delay the time in which drugs go generic. I susupect that is the reason that
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#84
There has been some discussion of increasing the maximun amount of salary which FICA is taken.
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#9
And once again we are told things (like retirement and universal HC) are impossible to maintain
n2doc
Jan 2015
#11
+100. Millionaire writers who write these things don't want their own taxes raised.
closeupready
Jan 2015
#23
Don't worry. Your employers will force you out when you get into your 50s. nt
LiberalEsto
Jan 2015
#18
The baby boomers funded their SS...was the reasoning behind raising the SS payroll tax
SammyWinstonJack
Jan 2015
#27
During the Reagan era, Social Security taxes were raised on baby boomers so that the baby
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#86
Corporate CEOs can retire anytime, generations of their families never have to work,
whereisjustice
Jan 2015
#20
My wife and I just retired in June. She is 46 and I am 44. We have never had taxable income over
kelly1mm
Jan 2015
#55
I agree that the 'no kids' factor was probably the biggest single reason we were able to
kelly1mm
Jan 2015
#73
You're right, but there was no "golden age" for retirement income hereabouts
HardLineDem
Jan 2015
#40
The reality is that older workers face terrible discrimiination in the workplace.
JDPriestly
Jan 2015
#87
And just what does the author think will happen to unemployment if people work an extra decade?
strategery blunder
Jan 2015
#45
I'm just saying the idea and existence of "retirement" is relatively new and could only exist in
Omnith
Jan 2015
#59
They're really not, but people in agrarian societies breed their retirement plan.
LeftyMom
Jan 2015
#71
This book is written on the cherished premise that the Social Security cap must not be raised. nt
djean111
Jan 2015
#85
Life expectancy is not rising significantly, except in a few small subgroups.
raging moderate
Jan 2015
#102