Re: My Faith-Based Retirement
more like squandered.... since there is no more 'trust fund'?
precisely - generally those able to make it to 'old age' enjoyed a fairly high standard of living (and safer, less health-threatening) thru most of their careers - not likely they were construction or mining workers (auto assembly liners maybe ;)
and FICA is only 'progressive' up to 106k - and those of us who make less than that (particularly if self-employed) pay a much higher % of our incomes - it galls me no end to think that i get to pay a full 15-point-whatever on every dollar i make, while someone in the 7figure range pays a pittance (something that isnt even discussed on issues of 'fairness of the tax system')
Originally posted by ASH
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more like squandered.... since there is no more 'trust fund'?
Also, I found this interesting summary of a paper about the redistributive nature of Social Security. I guess the interesting thing is that although the formal rates of contribution and benefits are fairly progressive, they become less so when one takes into account the differential in life expectancy between the economic classes. The system is set up to subsidize the poor, but the poor don't live as long as the rich, so in aggregate they don't collect as much of a subsidy as implied by the rates.
and FICA is only 'progressive' up to 106k - and those of us who make less than that (particularly if self-employed) pay a much higher % of our incomes - it galls me no end to think that i get to pay a full 15-point-whatever on every dollar i make, while someone in the 7figure range pays a pittance (something that isnt even discussed on issues of 'fairness of the tax system')
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