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1,000,000 at 6% = 60,000 per year.
2080 work hours in a year at 40 hours per week.
60k/2080 = 28.84 per hour.
I planned well, actually much better than I had expected and really don't need my SocSec. But, there is no way I'm going to work hard (or at all) to try to give it up, I'm just too selfish, and you can use all those other nasty words the left calls me. I don't argue that, that's just me. I'm entitled, SocSec is the law, and I'm going to abide by the law. Besides it does allow us to go out much more often, three or four time a week, and not having to worry about the menu prices. What I do have to worry about is the price of calories, I'm down 25 pounds as of this morning in the last 60 days. You should see me naked in front of the mirror, I look great (that was a true joke). Another five and I'm getting a huge Porterhouse with Baked Potato with all the fixings, of course using my SocSec money. I'd probably be driving my Corvette anyway, but I like to tell people I used my SocSec money to buy it.
Two things I tell all young people, "Don't Smoke", and "Save Your Money".
But instead President Johnson and the Congress gave away the money to welfare and the "Great Society". SS is now an accounting fiction. It is a tax and not, since the 1960’s, a contribution to a “trust”. No one is paying IN to anything, they are only paying OUT. SS can be eliminated for those not already collecting benefits by refunding all past “contributions” with interest and putting that in a real retirement fund. Current recipients would continue being paid from taxes, or choose to opt out by receiving their past “contributions” plus interest.
For more see the article "Uncle Sam Madoff with your money" http://02f8c87.netsolhost.com/WordPre...
were being paid by the younger people working,(be-
cause their own money was now gone) it seemed to
me that it was unjust any way I figured it. Now I
am unemployed and have been since October (except for a few days shovelling snow this
past winter). My younger brother wants me to
go on it, but I don't want to. I have tried and tried to get a job. Then I thought, that if my
brother did not mind this money being taken from him, it might be all right to go on it for a
few months, till I got a job. So I asked him about
that and he said no, he didn't mind. My sister
(also younger) said the same thing. So I went
to the Social Security office, and asked,if I went
on retirement could I get off of it when I got a
job?--No, I was told.And other things about hav-
ing to pay stuff back later. I got very upset and
left without filing. But I went back the next day
and was told that if I got disability I could get
off it when I got a job. (I'm 63). So I have an
appointment, but I am living on borrowed money
till then. I am ashamed to call myself disabled;
I have epilepsy; but there are plenty of jobs I
can do, although it does interfere with getting
some jobs. But my unemployment (I filed for
it, at my former employer's insistence) has been
cut off. I just hope I can get a job soon. I hate
this welfare state, and I believe that it has had
a share in my being unemployed now.--But I
have been trying and trying to get a job.
Replace it with a purely self-funded set of private plans, that are required like ObamaCare.
I've always had a thought that I thought was interesting. Nobody who chose not to have children should be allowed to collect social security. I love all of these DINK couples that run around on cruises all over the world. Why should my children have to pay for them to get social security later.
If you attempt to do EXACTLY what the government does, and are sent to jail for committing a crime, then it's legal plunder.
Is Social Security Legal Plunder? Go ask Bernie Madoff.
1) ALWAYS and without exception, spend less than 75% of what you take home, we usually spend about 30 - 35% of my take home.
2) ALWAYS put aside at least 20% of funds you do not spend into some form of savings.
3) ALWAYS keep at least 6 months of your take home in liquid assets, i.e. cash in a safe.
4) If you cannot afford to pay cash for it, you cannot afford it.
5) be prepared for emergencies, i.e. Tornado's, Hurricanes, Economic collapse, and Obama's being elected.
Your comments regarding "a frugal nature" caught my attention. Several years ago, I did some investigation into the Voluntary Simplicity movement. It wasn't exactly life changing, as we had always lived within our means. A lot of it seems to mesh with Objectivism, as it is very logical - don't spend more than you make. Also, using cash is considered a virtue.
I don't think I've seen anyone mention VS here in the Gulch, just wondered if you were familiar with the concept.
US unfunded liabilities: $211 Trillion
(and INRCREASING at $4Trillion/year)
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kotlikoff...
US population (2014): 319 Million
Unfunded Liability per PERSON in US: $660,000
It would take about a $50,000 payment (in addition to all current taxes) per person per year to ever start paying this off.
Social Security is clearly a Con.
And our welfare state is clearly heading in the direction of Greece - just not as fast as some other countries/territories (ie: Puerto Rico).
It somewhat amazes me that, with all the looting, there is still a lot of producers/wealth production. One wonders how long the producers will tolerate all the free loaders - and how slowly/fast the system will change/collapse.
What went went wrong, Michael? We are living too long. Either we have to scrap the system or go bankrupt. There are no other choices left.
Some basic math will prove it very definitively.
If you work at $10.00 per hour for 40 hours per week for 40 years and average 6% on your investment saving what the government gets for Social Security and Medicare you would have over $1 million dollars to retire on. The interest alone would provide an income equivalent to $28 dollars an hour for the rest of your life with the principle left to provide to your children.
You have no principle with SS and you have $2000 a month verses $5000 a month based on current benefits and the numbers above.
Any way you slice it, that is a con, and a very profitable one since they simply blew the money on who knows what and now the only way to pay it out is to steal it form the next generation of workers.
People should have always been allowed to starve if they are too stupid to save for their own care in the future.
I have posted and can post dozens of articles about simple Janitors and other low income people who retired millionaires, not by screwing others, but by doing a few SIM PLE things.
Work Hard
Live Below your means
Save your money
Invest Your money wisely
http://nypost.com/2015/02/04/frugal-e...
Hard work and a frugal nature and we do not need Government at all to do anything for us other than keep our shores safe so we can enjoy freedom to pursue life, liberty and happiness.
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