jimthesailor
New Member
It seems like every article I read talks to planning for "the demise of social security". Everyone talks like this is a done deal when in fact we have the ability to "fix" the problem using either an increase of the income ceiling at which you no longer pay ss tax or a "slight" increase in the tax itself.
There are many other ways we can be more creative and prop up the fund if we use are heads. It's the old saying "if you say something often enough it will become the truth". I for one don't buy it. The "baby boomers" who are "going to break the bank" are a very large voting block and should write their elected officials and demand this be addressed now while it's less painful and not in the 11th hour when all the drama queens and politicians trying to increase their polls can make a embarrassment out of it.
Increasing the retirement age might sound appropriate for people who sit at a desk in front of a computer all day (no offense) but people who work hard physically can not keep it up into there 70's.
We spend more on our defense budget , roughly 10 time more the next closest industrialized nation. Let's quit the discussion about the "demise" and start seeing articles about insuring the future of this vital program.
The "three legged stool of retirement" used to be social security, company pension, and personal savings. Company pensions are a thing of the past, and if social security is diminished that will put the burden of retirement on the individual. Gee those words are familiar. Tell me what you think.
There are many other ways we can be more creative and prop up the fund if we use are heads. It's the old saying "if you say something often enough it will become the truth". I for one don't buy it. The "baby boomers" who are "going to break the bank" are a very large voting block and should write their elected officials and demand this be addressed now while it's less painful and not in the 11th hour when all the drama queens and politicians trying to increase their polls can make a embarrassment out of it.
Increasing the retirement age might sound appropriate for people who sit at a desk in front of a computer all day (no offense) but people who work hard physically can not keep it up into there 70's.
We spend more on our defense budget , roughly 10 time more the next closest industrialized nation. Let's quit the discussion about the "demise" and start seeing articles about insuring the future of this vital program.
The "three legged stool of retirement" used to be social security, company pension, and personal savings. Company pensions are a thing of the past, and if social security is diminished that will put the burden of retirement on the individual. Gee those words are familiar. Tell me what you think.