^^^^ Just another “Conspiracy Theory” anyone with an independent thought already knew 8 years ago.
A commoner would be in prison for less.
A commoner would be in prison for less.
And odds are not a thing will be done about it and no one will be held accountable……..What many had figured out by the end of 2017 is finally coming to light. Hard to believe it took this long.
And odds are not a thing will be done about it and no one will be held accountable……..
A bunch of them need to be put in prison to set an example for the rest of the vermin.That unfortunately is the sad truth. No accountability whatsoever, and why things like this will continue to happen since no one is held accountable.
I’m trying to combined a response to this post along with Doug and Ray. So, this might be longer than I anticipated. The first point is dead on, no denying it. The younger are now forced to pay for the elderly. Leaning into the absolute fact that young people do not plan for retirement. I am inclined to claim it is not the problem of the responsible to subsidize the irresponsible. I know this sounds heartless.Your opinion is shared by a great many, and one that I would also have supported given the option...
The problem with it and why you will never see SS contribution as optional is twofold....
1) The program is fully dependent on the younger workforce contributions to pay for the retirees currently receiving benefits... Even if every younger worker like yourself decided to opt out and even forfeit their contributions to date, the liability would still be unfunded... When reforms actually do take place, you will likely see something in the form of what I mentioned previously where a tiered system will be in place that will pay out a much smaller percentage of benefit compared to your contributions...
2) The other issue is this... I have no actual data to back this up, but I would bet that the vast majority of younger workers lack the financial responsibility and discipline to save and invest for their own retirement... That's really the main reason SS was established in the first place... FDR believed that a government-run retirement safety net was necessary for Americans recovering from the Great Depression... In fact, the entire New Deal was based on growing the government to provide a whole host of post-depression social welfare programs which included G.O.s like the CCC, PWA, and the TVA which created tens of thousands of government jobs...
Of course, back then, the U.S. population was exponentially smaller and the demographics of the workforce where entirely different than they are now... But even then, fiscal conservatives who opposed FDR like Senator Bob Taft (not President Taft) predicted the inevitable failures of creating these types of social welfare programs...
If one has their house paid for and in a low cost area it could work.What’s astonishing to me is who in the U.S. thinks they will be able to survive and retire on social security alone? As of January 2025 the average social security retirement benefit is $1,976 a month.
The younger are now forced to pay for the elderly.
I am inclined to claim it is not the problem of the responsible to subsidize the irresponsible. I know this sounds heartless.
I’m not sure you could live comfortably on 5k a week maybe every other day! How else could you enjoy sipping your Domaine de la Romanee-Conti Grand Cru 1945. Just kiddingIf one has their house paid for and in a low cost area it could work.
When I start drawing it next year, when I turn 70, I will get over $5K a month. I could make it work.
However, “ I just don’t think at this age, I’m meant to live an uncomfortable life .”I need a lot more than that amount based on my retirement budget.
Record tariff revenue coming in, without inflation, and a better then expected jobs report.
Hmmmm......maybe Trumps plan is working, contrary to the Democrats hope that we end up in the trash heap of an economic Armageddon.
I am on an overseas flight headed to Dallas right now. Just before I left last month I had an invoice from a vendor that had a line item that showed tariffs for everything that was purchased. I gave instructions to mark it up accordingly on the invoice to our clients.Record tariff revenue coming in, without inflation
I’m not trying to lay blame on anyone who is lucky enough to receive SS, or will soon. I am laying blame entirely on the federal government. It is the politician that is motivated to keep their current title. In order to do so, they must keep the largest voting block happy.Technically this is the case with the way SS has been mismanaged and is currently funded. However, as many here have pointed out, it's by no fault of those retirees who are currently or will soon receive benefits... They paid into a system that promised to manage and invest on their behalf.
CPI for June is approximately +.02%. The lowest since 2021.I am on an overseas flight headed to Dallas right now. Just before I left last month I had an invoice from a vendor that had a line item that showed tariffs for everything that was purchased. I gave instructions to mark it up accordingly on the invoice to our clients.
In other words we passed it on plus our markup. If items cost more is it not inflation?
It is a form of tax or inflation. Call it what you want. I’m experiencing the same thing with purchases from our supply base. I’m not entirely opposed to the tariffs. At some point, you have to let the guy try to do his job, and negotiate with other nations. Short term pain for long term benefit certainly would be considered a win.I am on an overseas flight headed to Dallas right now. Just before I left last month I had an invoice from a vendor that had a line item that showed tariffs for everything that was purchased. I gave instructions to mark it up accordingly on the invoice to our clients.
In other words we passed it on plus our markup. If items cost more is it not inflation?
I think the various entitlement programs will be rolled into a Universal Basic Income (UBI) as AI reduces the need for human labor and creating job displacement that will affect a lot of sectors. Perhaps those who have contributed will receive a higher dispensation than those who haven’t.It seems that we historically have made terrible economic choices. The New Deal, taking the dollar off of the gold standard, and most recently Obamacare. I’m sure more studied individuals have other examples, but that may be my main 3. The entitlement programs at some point have to end, or be dramatically reformed. It isn’t military spending or fiscal waste/fraud/abuse that is going to reverse the country’s annual deficit.
I do agree that it’s possible UBI becomes normal. I’m not a fan of it. Honestly, Andrew Yang floated the idea during his campaign. I just saw his policy as a hand out to gain popularity. Perhaps he was just ahead of his time,I think the various entitlement programs will be rolled into a Universal Basic Income (UBI) as AI reduces the need for human labor and creating job displacement that will affect a lot of sectors. Perhaps those who have contributed will receive a higher dispensation than those who haven’t.