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In reply to the discussion: I can't live on $709 a month: Americans on social security push for its expansion [View all]Jon King
(1,910 posts)31. It can't come from the next generations though!!
Seriously, the kids and grand kids and great grand kids are going to inherit huge climate expenses, SS will likely run out on them. There grandparents could work a job, buy a house for $80,000, see it appreciate to $400000. Young people today can't even do that.
Also, Social Security was never designed to be more than perhaps a third of retirement. This notion it is supposed to fund a full retirement is nonsense. Thats why I started working at 12 years old, never took a vacation for the first 25 years, and saved every dang penny!
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I can't live on $709 a month: Americans on social security push for its expansion [View all]
jmbar2
Jul 2021
OP
Pensions were never universal. Never. At best, maybe 40% of workers were covered by them.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jul 2021
#46
If $15 is needed for minimum wage, shouldn't SS benefits match that sum? . . .
Journeyman
Jul 2021
#18
When one spouse becomes deceased that SS payment should continue just as if s/he
in2herbs
Jul 2021
#21
The payroll tax didn't need to be raised. The income cap on the payroll tax needs to be eliminated.
Sibelius Fan
Jul 2021
#58
I live in one of 14 states that your SS gets "offset" if you can draw a state retirement. It is a
Evolve Dammit
Jul 2021
#32
FYI, the so called "Full Retirement Age" for Social Security is now between 66 and 67
RVN VET71
Jul 2021
#37