Вопрос без подвоха
Feb. 4th, 2005 10:28 pmА кто мне обьяснит, чем план Буша по Social Security отличается от простого урезания соответствующих налогов (сейчас) и бенефитов (потом) с одновременным увеличением дозволенных годовых вкладов в IRA и/или 501(k)?
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Date: 2005-02-05 07:36 am (UTC)So let me get this straight: we reform Social Security by gradually phasing in a system where people can voluntarily invest a portion of their money into the stock market in preparation for retirement. But people can already voluntarily invest in the market, for retirement or otherwise. The difference, here, is that people will be paying less into S.S. (with the rest going into the market) -- and, consequentially, getting less of a payout directly from S.S. So am I wrong in thinking that this reform basically amounts to massive scaling back of Social Security, with the Administration trying to disguise this fact by claiming that any profit a person makes investing his own money in the market is, in fact, a S.S. benefit? I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but that's got to be one of the most convoluted ways to avoid admitting you're gutting a program in recent history.
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