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 The great majority of people I talk to under 50 do not believe Social Security will be there to add any value to their retirement lifestyle. They think it could be a Band-Aid to help with future retirement costs but not something of sustaining value to their portfolio.

 If we earn less, we receive a lower Social Security payment in retirement. Any proposals that cut retirement benefits will disproportionately hurt gay people.

 I don't know of a Republican coalition opposed to spending Social Security on retirement and only retirement; I think we can win that debate. But the amount is so small, it's more symbol than substance.

 We really need to think about four pillars for retirement. ... The first pillar is Social Security. The second is individual pensions or savings. The third is health insurance, very important. And the fourth, surprisingly, is the continued ability to earn, because many people are going to need to find some way of bringing in earnings after they pass normal retirement age, and we think that that should be more and more emphasized in terms of getting ready for that possibility.

 Having a pension and Social Security [combined with private savings] allows most households to live as well after retirement as they did before. If you don't have a pension, you'll have to tighten your belt in retirement.

 It bothers me that the retirement talk is a constant theme. I told him, 'You should be offended when people talk retirement because physically you're certainly not there.' And I believe that.

 People are very insecure. It's a common thread, ... All of these people have security questions in some way, whether it's Social Security, retirement security. People feel that gaping holes are being cut out in their safety nets.

 Let me be clear, the discussions about Social Security are not about the retirement security of those Americans who are 55 or older - the Social Security system for those folks 55 and over will not change in any way shape of form - no ifs, ands, or buts.

 We need to take steps to strengthen and mend Social Security so that its promise of a secure retirement is just as real for seniors in the future as it is today.

 The fine print in the President's Social Security proposal is that all present and future workers under age 55 will have their promised retirement benefits cut. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. The fine print in the President's Social Security proposal is that all present and future workers under age 55 will have their promised retirement benefits cut.

 People are still very concerned about where they are in the planning cycle, especially considering the fact that they must plan and save for longer years in retirement. Increased longevity, combined with concerns over retirement savings, have created a new retirement reality for many people.

 The 1993 Social Security tax penalizes seniors who have planned for their retirement through savings, investment and hard work. That's wrong, and that's why the double tax on Social Security must end.

 The president's finally caught up to us on that, ... We want to save every dime for Social Security -- we're going to need it to create individual retirement accounts and keep Social Security from melting down. So that's a good proposal.

 There's been a lot said about Social Security reform. What has been left out of the debate is the double tax on Social Security benefits. I believe it's time to get rid of a tax that punishes seniors and discourages work and retirement savings.

 Today, health care costs have the potential to significantly erode an individual's retirement savings. Knowing that these costs are only going to continue to increase, all Americans, even those as far as 20 years away from retirement, should be calculating and factoring life-long healthcare expenses into their overall financial planning.


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