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Social Security. Erika Benitez, Blake Gonsalves, Kyle Goto, Hung Nguyen, & Sophy Om. Brief Overview of Social Security. Proposed programs prior to Social Security Share our Wealth Plan Townshed Plan Ham & Eggs Bigelow Plan EPIC Plan General Welfare Federation of America Technocracy
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Social Security Erika Benitez, Blake Gonsalves, Kyle Goto, Hung Nguyen, & Sophy Om
Brief Overview of Social Security • Proposed programs prior to Social Security • Share our Wealth Plan • Townshed Plan • Ham & Eggs • Bigelow Plan • EPIC Plan • General Welfare Federation of America • Technocracy • Social Insurance • History of Social Security • How Social Security started • 1939 Amendment • 1950 Amendment • Three programs of Social Security • Old Age and Survivors Benefit • Disability Insurance • Supplemental Security Income • Qualification of these three programs • Amount of Benefits
Graphical Analysis The table shows a rough estimate of the benefits you will receive when you are retired. You must have at least 10 years of salary to be eligible for the benefits.
Social Security Benefits • Maximum Social Security Benefit : Worker Retiring at Full Retirement Age in 2004 is $ 1,825/mo. (age 65 and 4 months, born in 1939) • An individual with wages equal to or larger than $87,000 would contribute $5,449.80 to the OASDI program in 2004, and the employer would contribute the same amount • All Disabled Workers estimated for 2004 is $861/mo • SSI Benefits for 2004 • Individual = $564/mo • Couple = $846/mo • All Benefits are accounted for 2.1% COLA for 2004
HOW ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS AFFECT SOCIAL SECURITY'S FINANCES • The solvency of Social Security's Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance (OASDI) system is determined by three sets of factors • Demographic • Economic • Political
Major Demographic Assumptions • Major Demographics • Fertility • Immigration • Mortality • Disability
Major Economic Assumptions • Wage Increases • Consumer Price Index (CPI) • Increases in Real Wages • Interest Rates • Labor Force Participation Rates • Unemployment • GDP Growth
Major Political Assumption • Laws passed by Congress that define the structure of Social Security taxes andbenefits
Problems with Social Security • “Ponzi Scheme” • Later “investors”, taxpayers, pay back earlier, retired, taxpayer benefits. • Consumer Price Index • Overstating the increase in the cost-of-living will increase the national debt $1 trillion greater in 2008. • Birth rate • With a declining birth rate the number of SS recipients is increasing For more info… www.socialsecurity.org
Presidential Candidates Bio • Three major party candidates: • Bush (Republican) • Kerry (Democrat) • Nader (Green Party) FOR MORE INFO... http://www.issues2000.org
Ralph Nader’s Plan • Social Security is solid • Fears loss in privatization • Replaces certainty with risk
John Kerry’s Plan • No Privatization • No Cutting Benefits • No Extending the Retirement Age • No Solutions?
George W. Bush’s Plan • Personal Retirement accounts for young workers • Move to Privatization • Raise Retirement Age • Reduce Benefits
Privatization • Personal Property • Possibility of earning more • Market never has lost over a 20 year span
Problems with Privatization • Corporation cut • Certainty replaced with risk • Market crash or scandal • Returns could be less than the projected 74% loss • Transition cost
Raising Payroll Taxes (Peter Orzag) • Raise payroll taxes to 15% by 2072 • Avoid transaction and commission costs • 9% reduction of benefits
Changing Indexes (Greenspan) • Use “Chained” CPI • 4% reduction in benefits over 10 years
Changing expected benefits • Use CPI to calculate expected benefits • 41% reduction in benefits for those born in 2002
Our Solution to Social Security • Increase payroll taxes 1% over next 5 years • Buy more time to do further studies into privatization
Going Private • Privatize early as possible (time is a friend of interest) • Allow an individual to go fully private instead of partial • Gov and SEC work together to find a brokerage house • Must meet certain strict criteria • Determine type of investments
Questions • Any Questions?