How much did you pay into SS

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How much did you pay into SS

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This is very appropriate in light of what is going on !!!

Remember, not only did you contribute to Social Security but your employer did too.
It totaled 15% of your income before taxes.
If you averaged only 30K over your 49 year working life, that’s close to $220,500.
If you calculate the future value of $4,500 per year (yours & your employer’s contribution) at a simple 5%
(less than what the govt. pays on the money that it borrows), after 49 years of working (me) you’d have $892,919.98.
If you took out only 3% per year, you would receive $26,787.60 per year and it would last better than 30 years,
and that’s with no interest paid on that final amount on deposit!
If you bought an annuity and it paid 4% per year, you’d have a lifetime income of $2,976.40 per month.
The folks in Washington have pulled off a bigger Ponzi scheme than Bernie Madhoff ever had.
Entitlement, my foot , I paid cash for my social security insurance!!!! Just because they borrowed the money,
doesn't make my benefits some kind of charity or handout !! Congressional benefits , aka. free healthcare ,
outrageous retirement packages , 67 paid holidays , three weeks paid vacation , unlimited paid sick days ,
now that's welfare , and they have the nerve to call my retirement entitlements !!!!!!.....

They call Social Security and Medicare an entitlement even though most of us have been paying for
it all our working lives and now when it’s time for us to collect, the government is running out of money.
Why did the government borrow from it in the first place?
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