Social security

Free to Choose Chapter 4: Cradle to Grave - What Should Be Done

In Part 1, we saw how the welfare state grew from a handful of emergency programs during the Great Depression into a sprawling empire that spent more than the Army, Navy, and Air Force combined. We looked at Social Security, the welfare mess, and the math that did not add up. Now the question is: why do these programs keep failing, and what would actually work better?

Free to Choose Chapter 4: Cradle to Grave - The Rise of the Welfare State

Imagine you sign up for a retirement plan. Your employer tells you the money goes into a trust fund. Every paycheck, a chunk disappears under the label “contribution.” You believe that somewhere, in some account with your name on it, your savings are growing. Then one day you find out there is no account. There is no fund. The money you paid in was handed directly to someone who retired before you. And your retirement depends entirely on whether people who come after you are willing to do the same for you. That is Social Security. And it is just one piece of a much larger story.

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