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On average, people receive more in Social Security benefits than they pay in taxes, with some estimates suggesting average-earning single males receive about 30% more, while a dual-income couple with one average earner and one low earner might receive 60% more over a lifetime.

On average, people receive more in Social Security benefits than they pay in taxes, with some estimates suggesting average-earning single males receive about 30% more, while a dual-income couple with one average earner and one low earner might receive 60% more over a lifetime.
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It would need some tinkering sure, and things would need to be figured out, but we really need to get away from having huge corporations make huge profits off of our health. If open sourced, I'm sure we could collectively come up with a way that works for all.

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The conglomerate approach isn't working, that is for sure.