Fog City Journal / Committee of Economic Security
by Jill Chapin on Jul 16, 2012 | 30 Comments
In 1930, there were 6.7 million Americans aged 65 or older and around that time, there were about sixteen people depositing into the Social Security system for each person withdrawing. In 2000, there were 34.9 million over age 65, and today fewer than two people deposit for each one withdrawing.
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