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I am retired and near the age of '69. In fact, with recent trends in the US over in the last 10 years, I am afraid of the future. I wish I had been born in '33 rather than '43 as I would have had 10 more years when things were good and stable here. The future for current retirees will be bleak and bleaker in my opin...more
reading the current list of comments I am amazed at the lack of basic finance, econimics, and current monetary policy. Do you really believe all governemt is socialst in this country? All goverment agencies and employess are 'socialist' and social security is 'socialist'? Bull Krap..
Let's assume one of the c...more
reading the current list of comments I am amazed at the lack of basic finance, econimics, and current monetary policy. Do you really believe all governemt is socialst in this country? All goverment agencies and employess are 'socialist' and social security is 'socialist'? Bull Krap..
Let's assume one of the c...more
Wow, I looked at 100 comments on this article, and no one addressed the article itself. Well I'll follow suit:
To people under 40, I would suggest you go to the SSA.gov web site and read up on what social security benefits are currently available to people 62 and over. It also covers disability payments for adults...more
12/1/2009
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