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After decades of shrinking savings, disappearing pensions and relatively flat wages, millions of Americans now rely solely on Social Security for the majority of their income in retirement. Yet, some politicians in Washington continue to call for policies that would reduce the annual Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment, raise the Social Security and Medicare eligibility ages, even privatize these programs which would mainly benefit Wall Street brokers and huge insurance companies.
Any one of these proposals, if implemented, would spell disaster for many older Americans who rely on Social Security and Medicare just to make ends meet. And many Americans nearing retirement are fearful they will not have saved enough money to provide for a reasonable standard of living in retirement. In fact, when people were asked in a recent survey which they fear most — death or outliving their money in retirement — nearly two-thirds chose running out of money.
That's why we want to know: Do you believe future generations of Americans will rely more or less on Social Security benefits for a secure retirement?
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