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Social Security update: Why millions of retirees could see $300 cuts to retirement checks
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Brady Knox
June 10, 2024 1:57 pm
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Outstanding student loan debt could significantly cut the amount retirees receive in their Social Security checks.

Retirees may have part of their Social Security checks withheld by the government in order to pay off their outstanding student debts. This significantly imperils retirees, who, unlike younger workers, have no way to pay off the debts otherwise, a report from the New School’s Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis found.

“Older debtors lack the characteristics of younger debtors — more ‘prime-aged’ working years left [to earn a salary], more time to save for retirement — making it harder for them to attain the promised ‘returns’ on their investment,” according to the report.

“These older workers face the dual effects of both indebtedness and lack of enhanced earning power, making them especially precarious,” it added.

The age of recipients at the time of retirement, the amount paid into Social Security, and the number of years paid into Social Security all affect the maximum payment retirees receive. The average received is $1,907 a month, meaning the 15% withheld to pay off student debts would be $286.

Even worse, the report found that 14.9% of workers over the age of 55 have not completed the degree for which they took out loans, stripping them of the benefits for which they took out the loan in the first place.

Social Security is financed through a payroll tax paid by employers and employees.

Social Security payment amounts are set to shrink unless Congress takes some action to prevent it. Analysts estimate the SSA will no longer be able to give out full payments to recipients as early as 2034 due to a rising number of retirees and a shrinking number of workers.

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2034 is another 10 years.  I doubt I'll be around that long -- someone else can then have my pittance of a SS check.

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Social Security update: Why millions of retirees could see $300 cuts to retirement checks

They're not 'retirement' checks.  They're 'entitlement' checks.  Government can do whatever the heck it wants.  If government wants to stop paying out SS checks today, they have the right and the power to do so.  There is no trust fund.  There are no retirement accounts.

Another reason people should have been allowed to invest their taxes into retirement investments instead of handing that money over (at the point of a gun) to a Ponzi scheme.
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They're not 'retirement' checks.  They're 'entitlement' checks.  Government can do whatever the heck it wants.  If government wants to stop paying out SS checks today, they have the right and the power to do so.  There is no trust fund.  There are no retirement accounts.

Another reason people should have been allowed to invest their taxes into retirement investments instead of handing that money over (at the point of a gun) to a Ponzi scheme.

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2034 is another 10 years.  I doubt I'll be around that long -- someone else can then have my pittance of a SS check.



I agree. I really can't worry about that far ahead at this point in my life.

I certainly understand that the forgiven student loans and the illegal immigration support must be funded. /s