Inflationary spending loop to accelerate the collapse of Social Security. All feels by design.
I’d prefer lower gas and food prices and a very small and extremely fiscal conservative government.
That happens I’ll give up half my SS.
some of them, won’t make till then...
Of course they do. Screwing the retirees is the name of the game.
Obviously, the 5.9 we received in January is insufficient measured against the present inflation rate. Groceries and gas prices are killing us seniors.
Boost SS under CPI-E and they’ll likely come after IRAs to pay for it. Fiscal slight of hand, and the we oldies die off and nothing more to fret over.
stripping out the rhetoric, what effect would this have on the increase?
Any cost of living adjustment is usually eaten by medicare increase, who are they trying to kid with the fake cost of living calculation anyway. Most people don’t seem to notice that they excluded food and energy cost from the cola calculation long ago. Beef in my store is up about 100% and so is gasoline, less than #2.00 under Trump, nearly $6.00 now, 8% indeed.
Hey, they just want to save as much money as possible in case Congre$$ needs an emergency raise to pay for their electric Teslas.
Raise your hand if you trust the government to care for you, like it cares for the lawmakers and ruling class.
My grandparents went back to work during the carter years and worked to the end. Mind you. It got down to a couple of days a week once they were late 70s.. awesome examples vs the monthly mailbox monitors waiting on their checks.
We must be close to 72% of all those over 18 receiving some check, subsidy or directly drink from the public trough with their “public service” employment. A wise founder spoke on the largesse voting just like he knew they would.
If you can’t change the result, change the process.
I know full well I an very likely to outlive the system (assuming no nukes in our future).
A good book to read is The Emperor's Tomb by Joseph Roth. An Austrian soldier in the First World War outlives his country after the war.
When I read it, it was an interesting historical sidelight, but on a recent re-reading it really hits home.
When we reach the hyperinflation phase, soon, two things:
1. Social Security recipients will get hammered first, because their raise can only happen once a year while prices are doubling by the month or worse.
2. What remains of the Social Security imaginary fund will be wiped out within a year or two by the COLAs when they do come around.
Unless something changes.
I want them to go back and take a basket of goods that’s important to Seniors for the last 20 years and Raise SS to adjust for all the games they’ve played through the years.
DUH!..there is no trust fund!!.........Its more like a Ponzi scheme ..if that money we paid in had been put into a trust fund....we'd all be millionaires...
That won’t be enough to top gas, milk, rising copays, and dropped procedures especially after you pay Fed Income Tax on it, as yours is coupled with his, and his 40 year old USN mini pension.
We were promised back in 1964!
https://www.ssa.gov/history/ssa/usa1964-2.html
Self-Supporting
“The program is designed so that contributions plus interest on the investments of the social security trust funds will be sufficient to meet all of the costs of benefits and administration, now and into the indefinite future—without any subsidy from the general funds of the Government.
Both the Congress and the Executive Branch, regardless of political party in power, have scrupulously provided in advance for full financing of all liberalizations in the program.”
And here is were your money went. Read and weep!
https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/ProgData/fundFAQ.html#n4
“increase could impact the projected insolvency dates for Social Security’s trust funds”
Insolvent file cabinets—it is a crisis—lol:
The only known ways to get them to stop lying about this stuff is pre-frontal lobotomies or guillotines.
Back around 2004 or so AARP magazine had an article on how the SS system was not a Ponzi scheme.
Ponzi schemes collapse. Social Security had not collapsed, therefore SS was not a Ponzi scheme.
A few pages on Jane Bryant Quinn had an article on how the SS system was set up. Without saying it, she described the SS system is set up just like a Ponzi scheme.
Are we still drinking every time something "unexpected" smacks an "expert" with reality a five year old could've predicted? My liver is starting to hurt.