What are the implications for Americans if the Social Security system is elimina

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  1. Patty Inglish, MS profile image89
    Patty Inglish, MSposted 14 years ago

    What are the implications for Americans if the Social Security system is eliminated?

  2. profile image57
    markifoxposted 14 years ago

    It will probably end up like India with a massive difference between the have's and have nots, but bearing in mind that there is no land left for people to look after themselves then I hope that your criminal and law enforcement system can cope with the rising crime rates that will happen when people beceome more desparate.

    On the other hand I also know that in the UK that there are a lot of people on benefits who have no intention of ever working for a living and use the social security benefits as a way of life...

  3. thinking out loud profile image39
    thinking out loudposted 14 years ago

    So far it's being said that if you've paid into the system you will stay in the system.  It would be something like ....As of today new workers entering the workforce will not be covered, and not paying into the system or receiving benefits.  How they would find the money to cover everyone already in that has retired or will be retiring is beyond me.  No new money into an already program with massive "missing funds, or appropriated elsewhere"  is beyond me.  But right now, if you're in it you'll be covered.

  4. shirleybill profile image58
    shirleybillposted 14 years ago

    Of course, that could be a very bad situation for all Americans, not just the ones that are on Social Security.
    In the long haul, many people would be hungry, without homes, theft and vandalism would increase dramatically, as well as nursing home residency, and suicide.

  5. soni2006 profile image78
    soni2006posted 14 years ago

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  6. EdG. profile image60
    EdG.posted 14 years ago

    Well, since the social security system has been predicted to go bankrupt in the next 10-20 years, any repercussions we fear from eliminating it now will just have to be faced in the future anyway.

  7. Kevin K Hemphill profile image60
    Kevin K Hemphillposted 14 years ago

    absolute chaos ...prepare to win, or accept failure - no other choices!

  8. Kebennett1 profile image61
    Kebennett1posted 14 years ago

    If you do not have your own retirement account set up, outside of the Social Security System you will be destitute. So I suggest if you have not, that you begin saving a portion of your income each month and set it aside for your retirement.
    The way the government is spending vs the debt, we are in big trouble. They are already making cuts in the public welfare/aid system and qualifying for any aid if there is any to be had by then will be very difficult. I must assume that only those with children or illegal aliens will get help!

  9. G.L.A. profile image82
    G.L.A.posted 14 years ago

    Mr. Hemphill is right.. absolute chaos!  I know many seniors in my community alone, who survive SOLELY on social security benefits. They've heard the countless reasons they should have prepared for this, but they didn't..  and for just as many reasons. The fact remains that If they are still around when the system is eliminated, they WILL be out on the streets. Period. They, of course, will not be able to survive street living, so they will die.. and then, I guess the problem of what to do with all of these undeserving old folks will finally be resolved.

  10. dabeaner profile image60
    dabeanerposted 14 years ago

    It may be eliminated in its present form, but barring complete economic collapse or revolution, there will be something similar.

    But, as one politician (I forget who) said (paraphrased):  "There will always be Social Security.  But what it will buy is the question."

  11. Dark knight rides profile image60
    Dark knight ridesposted 14 years ago

    The entire system or just parts of it? Remember that Social Security isn't just about retiement, it also includes disability for those unable to work. The retirement fund is the part we see so often in the news as being on the brink of failure. I would argue that anyone with at least 20 years to retirement should plan on not having SS benefits available. Build your own retirement and then if SS is available, it'll make a nice bonus. Only a young fool would depend on it being there. Take an active role.

    Eliminating the disability aspect is unthinkable. In some form it must exist to help those who are unable to support themselves. Imagine going blind suddenly. Think of the time and efort it would take to be able to work again. Social Security disability helps fill that void. For the mentally ill, who have a difficult time maintaining a job, it can be the lifeline to keep them from the streets. So, if SS were eliminated, these services would have to be picked up elsewhere, either federally or at the state level.

 
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