Western nations are addressing similar public pension challenges  - MarketWatch

The good news is that more than 74 million Social Security recipients will receive a 2.8 percent cost-of-living adjustment starting in January 2026. However, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has just released the annual inflation rate at 3 percent, further eroding seniors’ standard of living. Seniors may face a further lowering of their standard of living if Congress does not address Social Security insolvency. Social Security recipients could face benefit cuts of up to 24 percent in roughly six years. Paul Brandus, writing for MarketWatch, outlines what Americans can learn from other countries about saving Social Security. Read Mr. Brandus’ article here…

The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC, Inc.) believes Social Security must be preserved and modernized to meet the demands of 21st-century economics. AMAC’s position is that this can be achieved without payroll tax increases through relatively minor program modifications, including changes to the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) process and modifications to the formulas for calculating payments to higher-income beneficiaries. Changes to the age for maximizing benefits are included in AMAC’s position, along with steps to ensure that a larger percentage of total worker earnings are subject to FICA/SECA payroll taxes. Other changes advocated by AMAC include (1) an increase in the thresholds where benefits are subject to income tax; (2) indexing of these thresholds annually to account for inflation; (3) improved survivor benefits, (4) eliminating the reduction in benefits for those choosing to work before full retirement age; and (5) improved savings tools for future retirees, including a savings account that builds estate value. AMAC is resolute in its mission to preserve Social Security for current and future generations and has drawn the attention of lawmakers in D.C., meeting with many congressional offices and staff over the past decade. For more information on the AMAC proposal, read the “AMAC Social Security Guarantee” document on their website.

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