Tom Fox said:
HollywoodBQ said:
I'd rather we spend $200B on old people in the USA than give $200B to Ukraine or Israel or whomever else we think needs our money more than we do.
I'd rather not spend on either and let those taxpayers keep their own money to do with as they wish.
The real answer is a system like the one Australia has where your employer mandated retirement contributions (around 10% of your salary) are put into a Superannuation account that is held in your name and you have some latitude in the investments in that account.
If that all goes to naught and you've got nothing left in your Super account, then there is a public safety net "old age" pension.
In our American system, it's just tax the makers and give to the takers.
I first broke the code on this 20 years ago when I was working "On the Lot" at the House of Mouse and my IBM field service tech guy told me that he turned 65 and was now drawing Social Security to the tune of $1,976/month.
What I figured out at the time was that it takes to SS contributions of 2 high wager earners like me to support his Silent Generation draw from SS. Never mind that it would take the contributions of about 7 low wage earners like some of my minimum wage siblings to support that one guy.
The current SS system is simply not sustainable.
Never mind the fraud associated with disability payments, surviving spouse benefits, etc.
I knew two people in Los Angeles who were dating but told me they couldn't get married because they would lose the payment from their ex-spouse's disability check. So they just lived together, each of them living off the alimony check from their ex-spouse's disability. That seemed like a totally random scenario for both of them to be in. I don't know if there's an app where you can meet other disability grifters.
Anyway, I know somebody who has never held a job and is still surviving off her spouse's SS check and she was only 47 y/o when her spouse passed. It's been 15 years and she won't get a job because she'll lose her government check.
We need to encourage more people to work but also keep more of what they make.