04.arch.ag said:
I am 42 and have paid a lot less than some/most here but I would gladly pay another 10 years of SS to have it end entirely. I like most of my friends/ colleagues see it for what it is as just an added income tax. I will and have not in anyway considered it part of my retirement. This ride has to end at some point.
Raise the retirement age, pick a cutoff year for distribution eligibility, and let it fade away.
Agree, 100%. I don't even view it as a benefit, only a tax. It's hurting all of us individually and it's hurting the system as a whole. It needs to go away.
I'm good with a basic societal safety net, but there has to be a timeframe.. 2-6 months where the government will pay you something if you lose your job, are down on your luck, etc. but you're capped at that timeframe and you can only apply once. People have to know they are coming off the tit. I could argue this is not any of the governments business, but I think something like this is more likely the compromise.
The government should absolutely not run a retirement Ponzi scheme via taxation.