![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Income Fund |
Was Social Security (FICA) supposed to be temporary? |
I received an email that said the following. .. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet, or in emails. Best answer is partially correct.. Though never assume that when a official from government states its only temporary....that it ever will be anything other than permament... But we should phase it out or somehow make it more realistic and seperate the retirement from the medical.. yes social security was indeed temporary what a mess it is now. I don't know if FDR actually promised any of that or not. It really does not matter. Congress changes laws all the time and government programs rarely go away. A recent example is the Telephone Tax refund. The tax being refunded was originally a 'temporary' tax to fund the Spanish-American war in 1898. The only one of your points that is arguably true today is the Trust Fund. Given that the Trust Fund is 'invested' entirely in Federal debt, is can be argued that there is no Trust Fund either. Steven makes a good point about the "trust fund." Social Security was never "temporary." It is a high level Ponzi scheme and has to be permanent in order to work (new workers pay benefits to old workers). It can be "saved" if privatized or allowed to invest in things like other pension funds do. If it remains unchanged, we will have a crisis in about 20 years. |
| Tags |
| Investment Account Invest Money Invest in Gold Invest Fund Income Fund HYIP High Yield Hedge Fund |
| Related information |
You did not state from what country you are (doesn't sound like the US). Check first for government programs in your country where you might be able to request for funds. Then look to ot... GET OUT OF DEBT... STAY OUT OF DEBT!! USE THE MONEY TO PAY OFF YOUR DEBTS, AND THEN INVEST THE REST IN A ROTH IRA (A long-term retirement fund with investement options). YOU ARE VERY LUCKY TO HAV... He cannot use the exclusion against the withdrawal. The exclusion is for earned income, that means income he received for his labor. Also, in order to qualify for the exclusion, he needs to have ... Good For You. There is no substitute for the magic of compound interest over many years. - I would stay away from brokers in banks for the moment. - Pay attention to fees and hidden fees. Even... The only reason that I say that I am better off than you is because I'M ALREADY RETIRED. Just kidding, you are doing it extremely right. Now that I say that, let me give you some thoughts: ... You want 14 questions answered? sheesh. ...You can use your $3,000 to open an account with Vanguard - you just can't open a Roth IRA account with the full $3K. It would have to be a regular account. You can then transfer money from... with the amount of money you are talking about your chooses are limited -- i would go with savings bonds!!!! ... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |