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PRESS RELEASE: Workers of the Future Will Spend Two-Thirds of Their Paychecks to Cover Social Security and Medicare for Today's 20-Year-Olds |
Washington,
D.C. - When today's 20-year-olds reach retirement age, their government
retirement benefits may consume as much as two out of every three dollars
earned by the people still working, according to a new study from the National
Center for Policy Analysis. The study is based on the latest projections
made by government actuaries for the Social Security and Medicare Trust
Funds. It differs from previous studies in finding that the burden of health
care for the elderly will be greater than the burden of Social Security.
"Elderly entitlements are the nightmare in our future," said NCPA Senior Scholar Dorman Cordell, co-author of the study. "Even if we get past the hurdle of the baby boom retirees, future tax rates will continue climbing just to pay benefits already provided by current law." "Women are having fewer children and people are living longer," Cordell said. "As a result, there will be fewer than two workers paying taxes for every retiree drawing benefits by the middle of the next century. The tax burden for every worker will also be higher because of rising health care costs," he said. "Workers of the future will be paying more to support the elderly than today's workers pay to fund all government services." If Social Security continues to operate with its current pay-as-you-go approach, the study predicts that by the year 2045:
"The Social Security and Medicare trust funds can't help because the federal government has already borrowed and spent all the money in them," Cordell said. "In effect, the trust funds are only holding IOUs the government has written to itself." |
| Optimistic
Assumptions |
Pessimistic
Assumptions |
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| Social Security | 17% | 22% |
| Social Security &
Medicare Part A |
27% | 42% |
| Social Security &
Total Medicare |
33% | 53% |
| Social Security & All
Elderly Health Care |
40% | 67% |
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For a copy of the study "The Nightmare in Our Future: Elderly Entitlements,"
contact the NCPA or visit our Website at http://www.ncpa.org (New Stuff). The National Center for Policy Analysis is a public policy research institute founded in 1983 and internationally known for its studies on public policy issues. The NCPA is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with an office in Washington, D.C. Home | Support Us | All Issues | Social Security Debate Central | Contact Us |