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Showing posts with label Social Security. Show all posts
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Jul 9, 2015

Safety Net For Seniors: Social Security Turns 80



 

This year is Social Security's 80th anniversary, an ideal time to reflect on what this essential program means to us all. Many important facts about this vital program are overlooked in the ongoing nation debate. The program keeps roughly 20 percent of all Americans age 65 and older above the Federally defined poverty level. We must never forget just how vital those benefits are to families all over America.

Social Security helps millions of people of all ages. These include 2.5 million children whose parents have died or retired, 4.1 million spouses of deceased workers, and almost 11 million disabled workers and their dependents. Benefits are modest. Overall, retirement benefits average less than $16,000 a year. About half the beneficiaries, mainly women, get less. These benefits are most or all of the income for more than 1 in 4 older women.


Social Security provides critical support for middle-class retirees. Without it many people who worked their entire lives would struggle to pay bills. People are living longer than ever and those added years cost money. Financial pressures facing boomers and Gen Xers explain why Social Security will continue to play an important through the coming years. Retirement savings are often meager and employer retirement pensions have become scarce. Without the guarantee of Social Security, the poverty rate for older Americans would skyrocket- from 9.5 percent to 42 percent.


The United States can afford to keep Social Security strong, and we must-not only for today's retirees but for young people and future generations. Let's seize on Social Security's 80th anniversary as a time to remember just how important those benefits are to families all over America. Make sure that maintaining Social Security is a part of the national discussion and find out where political candidates stand on this issue.

Jan 2, 2012

Political Games: Same Song - Different Day

The country’s facing serious difficulties. Unemployment is at 9 per cent, the housing market is tanking and Americans have lost confidence in the future. The President is fighting back and his Republican opponents are climbing over one another to grab the brass ring.
The GOP candidates take every opportunity to criticize President Obama, promising to make him a “one term president”. Romney went to Nevada where foreclosures are highest in the nation and promised to let the “normal market process” force owners out of their homes and allow the properties to be rented. The candidates have presented their financial proposals, including Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan and Rick Perry’s “flat tax” plan. The rich will get richer and the middle class and the poor will be adversely affected. Bachman and her fellows vow to repeal “Obamacare”, but offer nothing to replace it to solve healthcare issues.

Voters agree with the President and the Democrats on major issues such as ending the Bush tax cutas for the wealthy and preserving Social Security and Medicare. They agree with Republicans that the government should spend less, but seem to doubt that any of the GOP candidates would trim the budget in an intelligent and compassionate way.
Simply not being Obama is not enough. Calls to make Obama a “one term president” aren’t getting the same big response. Many voters realize that Republican candidates are selling the same old policies-trickle-down economics and tax cuts for the rich. Funny, they don’t even try to change their rhetoric. I wonder if they know voters aren’t buying it.

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