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How Social Security Will Affect the Younger Popolation

Posted by Randy on: 2005-11-30 15:32:06 in category:
Retirement Headlines [ Print | Permalink / 0 Comment(s) ]







Viojieley Gurrobat


Young professionals often spend their career thinking about
graduate school, finding good jobs and providing for their
families. But few of them think about their financial security
when they retire or when they become disabled. But all Americans
should be aware that Social Security will impact their lives one
way or another. Social Security allows your grandparents to live
independently throughout their retirement. It can provide
retired workers and their dependents a decent standard of
living. Hence, Social Security could immensely secure you
money-wise or could completely shatter your financial future.

As most of you probably know, Social Security is a pay-as-you-go
system. This means that younger workers are paying for the
benefits the older generation will receive today as they have
done too when they were still young. Simply put, the Social
Security taxes that you pay today are paying the benefits of
your parents and grandparents. But some younger workers fear
that Social Security will not be around when they retire. This
is perhaps because there are not enough workers today that would
keep the system solvent. Additionally, medical advancements and
improved standard of living have contributed to longer
retirements and longer lives.

If the calculation is true, by 2018 the government will have to
pay the IOUs from the general revenue to pay for the benefits of
the retirees, beneficiaries and disabled individuals. This could
put a massive strain in the budget of the government. So
President Bush suggested moving Social Security from its safe,
government-run home to higher yielding private accounts. With
private accounts, you invest your money in your own account so
the government can't use it to fund their researches and as a
result you get higher rate of return. Bush believes that
investing in private accounts could financially secure America's
children and grandchildren.

This appealing plan has gathered an overwhelming support from
younger workers. But all the same, not all are convinced. They
still worry that the instability of the market could wipe out
their benefits. But if Social Security is not reformed, benefits
will have to be cut down by a quarter or payroll taxes will have
to be increased by fifty percent. Just the same, reformed or
not, Social Security will mostly affect the younger working
population. Whether private accounts are used or taxes are
increased, the duty of eliminating the system's debt lies on
younger workers. Whatever reform will be implemented today will
impact the financial decisions you will make at present. In any
case, Social Security will decide how you plan, save or spend
your money over this decade.

For comments and suggestions kindly visit href="http://www.socialsecuritylawattorney.com/security/social-se
curity-disability-attorney.html">Social Security Attorney


About the author:
Viojieley Gurrobat loves readings books in her spare time. She
writes stories and poems about anything under the sun.





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