BUSINESS WEEK ON SOCIAL SECURITY

Tyson.L. (2005) Social Security Crisis, BUSINESS WEEK, 1/17, P. 34


There is not a crisis. It is being manufactured. Modest benefit cuts and revenue increases would solve the shortfall. In the new system, there would be about a 25% maintenance charge by insurance companies and related. Social security now costs only 1% to maintain.
Last, social security is not a pension system, but a welfare system for elderly. Two thirds of Americans have only social security to rely on.

To see the opposite point of view, go to US. NEWS & WORLD REPORT, 1/17/2005.






 


 


 

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