IceBergSLiM
Lifer
but you receive no benefit, would you?
Should people have the option to opt out after 10, 15 years and forfeit their benefits?
Should people have the option to opt out after 10, 15 years and forfeit their benefits?
Yes, into my 401K it would go.
This thread needs a poll.
Provided I receive the 12.5% in taxes they take from my salary? Absolutely!
What do you mean? The first 10 - 15 years (or whenever you decided to opt out after the mandatory period) is forfeited. After that the SS deduction is no longer on your pay stub. Is that what your talking about.
Maybe he talking about getting the employers half as well. SS tax use to be 6.2 from you and 6.2 from the employer. It was reducded to 4.3 for people for 2011.
My bet is we get 6.2 off and the employer takes the windfall of "their" 6.2%.
The problem is if we implemented this they would just raise income taxes to be able to pay the boomers. So we'd still pay for it, but get nothing at the end.
I would be the first in line and it should be the full share. Consider it a 12.4% raise and every bit of it would go into retirement. Some of the 401k and roth/IRA limits would have to be adjusted/increased however.
Bonus if they gave me all I've contributed over my lifetime, I won't even ask for interest, just dollar for dollar what I put in in a lump sum.
with a mandatory 10-15 year pay in before opting out you can still float the boomers because you don't have to plan for more long term obligations
Fuck the baby boomers. They fucked this country over, they don't get to fuck over our bank accounts too.no you don't get anything at all to ensure bb'ers are floated.
Fuck the baby boomers. They fucked this country over, they don't get to fuck over our bank accounts too.
Did you do any math to get these numbers or are you just pulling them out of thin air? I seriously doubt that would be sufficient to keep SS solvent.