Happy Birthday, Social Security: Thanks for Nothing
Today is the 72nd birthday of Social Security. For shareholders, it's a bittersweet day. While we're happy that our older relatives are getting taken care of, we resent paying into a system which will likely leave us with pennies on the dollar.
Imagine paying 12.4% of your wages and self-employment income (up to about $100,000 of such income) into a system that won't be there for you when you retire. Imagine the opportunity cost of what could be done with that $12,400 or so in annual contributions. That's like doubling your 401(k) savings.
So, happy birthday, Social Security. But do you have to eat our lunch with your cake?

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