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Obstacle to Deficit Cutting: A Nation on Entitlements
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<blockquote data-quote="DA 20" data-source="post: 1286487" data-attributes="member: 7680"><p>What Hobbes said +1. If the money paid into SS had been placed in the stock market the worker would be drawing a larger check and when he passed on his family would still have the money. Thanks to the company I worked for I invested 5% of my salary in stock, after tax, for my wife as she was a stay at home mom. I have been retired 16 years now and her income from the stock is almost as much as my SS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DA 20, post: 1286487, member: 7680"] What Hobbes said +1. If the money paid into SS had been placed in the stock market the worker would be drawing a larger check and when he passed on his family would still have the money. Thanks to the company I worked for I invested 5% of my salary in stock, after tax, for my wife as she was a stay at home mom. I have been retired 16 years now and her income from the stock is almost as much as my SS. [/QUOTE]
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