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Aren’t you glad Social Security didn’t Change Yet with all this trouble on Wall Street?
September 24th, 2008 · 4 Comments
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4 responses so far ↓
1 Anonymouse // Sep 24, 2008
If we had spent a fraction on social security of what has gone out the window on war and corporate bailouts, we would have fewer people in prison, and more people working better jobs, which would pay more taxes, and so on…
2 TyranusXX // Sep 24, 2008
Nope ! I wish it did change. With all this “diasater” my retirement account has dropped about 7% , which is alot but hardly a total loss
3 Capitalist_pig // Sep 24, 2008
Oh yeah, I just love being forced to pay 15% of my income to some old bag in a retirement home.
I could use that 15% to pay for the losses I’ve taken in my retirement savings.
4 Patchass // Sep 24, 2008
Since its creation the stock market has averaged almost 11% overall.
Social security is invested in government bonds at 3.5% since it’s creation.
Inflation usually runs around 4%.
I’ve made money in the stock market, just like everyone can if they learn how to diversify.
The argument against privatization is nonsensical.
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