The real Social Security retirement age is already 70
10/25/2013 8:00am by Gaius PubliusA Quick Hits piece, and a nice catch from Alicia H. Munnell at MarketWatch. The actual, real, functional retirement age for Social Security is … 70 years old. The logic is impeccable.
Your bottom line — The full Social Security benefit is pegged to a “retirement age” that’s many years after most people retire.
Your other bottom line — Who needs a Grand Bargain? You’re already being screwed by Social Security. Thanks to every Democratic and Republican politician who keeps taxes low for Your Betters.
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