http://www.iSteve.com/05JanA.htm#ss.paying
A reader writes:
In         the past, in order to make an essentially pay-as-you-go transfer system         look a little more like what it claims to be, an actuarially sound         insurance system, Congress has had to 'reform' Social Security about         every 15 to 20 years. The aim is always to keep tax revenues and payout         in balance about 20 to 30 years in the future. But 20 to 30 years in the         future is always worse, in terms of the retiree-to-worker ratio. So any         tax-and-benefit scheme that balances this long-term future is going to         generate a substantial surplus in the short and medium term, essentially         subsidizing the chronic deficits on regular Federal expenditures and         taxes.
       
        So, the practical effect of our eternally unreformed, but constantly         reformed, Social Security system has been to help 1) pay to win World         War II, 2) pay down the World War II debt, while 3) fighting the Cold         War, and now 4) fight the War on Terror.
       
        Not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
 
 
 Posts
Posts
 
 
 
 
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment