“We Are From the Government and We are Here to Help You” ;-)

We are so hypnotized by the Divine Right of Democracy or just The Divine Foundation of Government that we are constantly in denial about the Co-dependent relationship between the modern State at all levels and it’s serfs (aka “citizens” yes, you and me).

A recent analysis of the Social Security System is excellent proof of the incompetence of government sponsored safety nets.

Here from the Independent Institute:

SOCIAL SECURITY INCREASES POVERTY

Social Security is often touted as a crucial safety net that protects American retirees from abject poverty.  In reality, Social Security has made it harder for retirees to grow wealthier by reducing their ability to save and thus has contributed to poverty in old age, argues Texas A&M economist and Independent Institute Research Fellow Edgar K. Browning.

For those retiring in 2008:

  • Social Security returned an average of slightly less than three percent on retirees’ contributions, adjusting for inflation.
  • Had they invested their contributions in a balanced portfolio (60 percent stocks, 40 percent bonds), those retirees would have earned, on average, 5.5 percent – a huge difference when compounded over a lifetime.
  • In fact, the annual retirement income provided by a 5.5 percent return is double that provided by the three percent return of Social Security; even more compelling, an investment in the stock market averages seven percent real return, which would mean an annual income of three times what Social Security provides.

Moreover, the yield from Social Security looks even worse when considering that savings fuel investment and economic growth, adds Browning.  It is likely that we would have fewer poor among the elderly had they been free to invest their taxes in private assets.  Once Social Security’s rate of return drops to below two percent, it will only continue to aggravate poverty in the future.

Policymakers are left with the decision to cut benefits or double the tax rates.  Neither option is attractive, but the longer we wait, the harder it is to implement change and the more likely we will be forced to accept substantially higher taxes, concludes Browning.

Source: Edgar K. Browning, “Social Security Increases Poverty,” Independent Institute, August 22, 2008; based upon: Edgar K. Browning, “The Anatomy of Social Security and Medicare,” Independent Review, Vol. 13, No. 1, Summer 2008.

Download the Complete Report at Independent Review:

http://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?a=688

Take responsibility and provide for yourself and your loved ones.

Save Often and Invest Well mrs

& Take Responsibility for Your Own Retirement ;-)


And Contribute Directly to Local Safety Nets Such as Food Banks and Charities.

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