Anti-Social Behavior. / Larry Lipman.
by Lipman, Larry; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Anti-Social Behavior, Aug. 5, 2001; pp. 1E+.
"Those who see Social Security as a retirement investment argue that it is a bad deal fraught with inequities. The commission report noted that an average-income worker who retires this year must live to be nearly 82 to get back in benefits the payroll taxes he or she paid into the system." (PALM BEACH POST) The author comments on the fragile state of Social Security as the baby-boomer-generation retirement years are expected to strain the system to the breaking point.
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