When initiated, people were only living a few years while getting it. Now, people are living decades longer ...
No. So you think people on average died a 67-70 years old when social security was properly used? Sigh. Lower average mortality rates over history had to do with infant mortality. Not people who reached adulthood.
Sure life has gotten longer, but not by significantly much.
I never said how long they were living, but people living well into their 90s was rare and even rarer was someone living to over 100. In the 1990s, it was common that someone died in mid 70s to mid 80s range with late 60s to early 70s being a slight shock. Someone dying at 70 is a shock now and someone dying in their 60s (before the plandemic and its shots) was accompanied with "They were so young..."
Data and anecdotal evidence backs my claim up. CDC (yea I know, big grain of salt) has documents published that claim if you were 65 in 1950, you lived another 14 years if you were White, nigger or hispanic. In 2015, those numbers are 19 for Whites and niggers and 20 for hispanics. In 2015, if you made it to 75, those numbers are 12.
What you paid into SS isn't covering all of that time, it is impossible.
I never said how long they were living
I mean, except;
people were only living a few years while getting it.
Where you specifically state a few years after 65.
Data and anecdotal evidence backs my claim up. CDC (yea I know, big grain of salt) has documents published that claim if you were 65 in 1950, you lived another 14 years if you were White, nigger or hispanic. In 2015, those numbers are 19 for Whites and niggers and 20 for hispanics. In 2015, if you made it to 75, those numbers are 12.
Okay, great. 4 more years. Meanwhile the benefits have been adjusted. I'm done though. This isn't worth trying to talk through someone who can neither remember their precious post nor be honest with their numbers, while ignoring the fact about the strength of the dollar in relation to cost of living etc.
Have a good one. Learn to form an argument.
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