• Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Hey. These hard working millionaires are tricking this money down by buying stocks and investing in real estate and then upping the price of rent to continue to increase their wealth so they can push to the next tier of millionaire".

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        10 months ago

        Which they’ve hired accountants to do for them. But I assure you, their work lunches are exhausting

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    10 months ago

    It is not going to “run out”. That is republican talking point and propaganda. God damn that myth is believed by everyone.

    The concepts of solvency, sustainability, and budget impact are common in discussions of Social Security, but are not well understood. Currently, the Social Security Board of Trustees projects program cost to rise by 2035 so that taxes will be enough to pay for only 75 percent of scheduled benefits. ^1

    75% of benefits will still be paid in even the worse case scenario. The fear mongering is not necessary.

  • jmdatcs@lemmy.tf
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    10 months ago

    Reposting from another thread:

    Social security has been 10-15 years away from being insolvent for 80 years. It will always be 10-15 years away from being insolvent because of the way it’s calculated.

    When the CBO or whoever scores it they can predict certain things like the number of recipients, the size of their payments, and inflation. They aren’t allowed to take into account things that Congress may (but definitely will) do in the future, like raising the cap on social security taxes roughly with inflation. It went up from $160200 in 2023 to $168600 in 2024. This is a rare bipartisan, uncontroversial thing. Congress almost always follows the SSA recommendation exactly.

    It would be more accurate to say “if the social security cap stays at $168600 for 10 years, social security will be insolvent.”

    The people pushing this bullshit know it’s bullshit. They do it to make people think they’ll never get social security so they can get enough voters on board with killing it, like they’ve been trying to do for 88 years.

    Don’t fall for it.

    • Japan_50@sh.itjust.works
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      10 months ago

      Yea. 6.2% of each paycheck is taken out for SS and your employer will match it. Then, when you turn 67, you are of retirement age and will start reciecving monthly checks proportional to your income when you were working. There are exceptions but that’s generally how it goes

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      10 months ago

      Lazy-ass boomers that paid into SS their entire lives? Those lazy-ass boomers?

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      10 months ago

      It also benefits the upper middle class. And middle class in HCOL areas.

      It should be adjusted based on cost of living.

      Making $150k in NYC is like making $50k in middle america.