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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/12-Ways-to-Fix-Social-usnews-522214004.html?x=0
What do you think? I think the sooner the better. We can't just maintain the status quo.
I LOL @ the last one. AARP is going to scream "Republicans are raiding the SS trust fund, give the money to Wall Street, and leave grandma and grandpa with dog food for dinner"
What do you think? I think the sooner the better. We can't just maintain the status quo.
I LOL @ the last one. AARP is going to scream "Republicans are raiding the SS trust fund, give the money to Wall Street, and leave grandma and grandpa with dog food for dinner"
Diversify investments. Part of the Social Security trust fund could be invested in equities to try to earn returns that would help to sustain the Social Security program. Investing 15 percent of trust fund assets in equities would reduce the deficit by 14 percent if a 9.4 percent rate of return was achieved. If 40 percent of the trust fund were shifted into the stock market and earned 9.4 percent annually the deficit could be reduced by a third. Of course, this also exposes the trust fund to increased liabilities in times of economic downturn.