Start telling the truth about Social Security and Medicare. - Yahoo!News

The vulnerability of Social Security and Medicare programs is not an ideological matter but an economic reality. Both programs are funded in part by dedicated taxes paid by both the employee and employer. However, with fewer individuals in the workforce, there will soon generate less revenue than the programs require, 20 percent less than it takes to fulfill the programs’ promise intent. Now enters the political disagreement on how to resolve the solvency of both programs. Rick Newman writes some political figures are not talking about solving the issue but only promising to protect Social Security and Medicare as they are. Read Mr. Newman’s column here…

The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) believes Social Security must be preserved and modernized.  This can be achieved with no tax increases by changing cost of living adjustments, the retirement age, and delayed credits.  AMAC advocates for a bipartisan compromise, “The Social Security Guarantee Act,” taking selected portions of bills introduced by former Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX) and current Rep. John Larson (D-CT) and merging them with the Association’s own research.  One component is Social Security PLUS, a voluntary plan to allow all earners to have more income at retirement.  This component is intended to appeal especially to younger workers.  AMAC is resolute in its mission that Social Security be preserved and modernized and has gotten the attention of lawmakers in DC, meeting with a great many congressional offices and their staffs over the past several years.  Read AMAC’s plan here.

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