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the social security surplus debate
Title: the social security surplus debate
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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the social security surplus debate
In “The New Poverty”, B. Guy Peters expresses his concerns about the social welfare of the poor working class. He is worried that nothing is being done to help the less educated whom are getting pushed out of their secure jobs by technology and undersizing, and soon they ‘will find themselves, figuratively, if not literally, on the streets.’ The other group of concern is the working poor. These are the people who work full-time and
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have to be a combination of the two sides. I think that something more aggressive should be done, especially when thinking of my own retirement, or disability for that matter.
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