I agree with this assessment that Social Security is unlike most of the other entitlements, because that man is exactly correct. He has put money aside. The problem that you have with the system is more people are taking money out of it than what put into it. But here's the fundamental, the bigger issue, and that is when Social Security was put in place back in the mid-30s, the retirement age was 65. Life expectancy was 62. (45:17–45:24)
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Asserts more people withdraw from Social Security than contribute.
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