Social Security

Why should an individual see Social Security as an insurance program rather than a retirement program?

2 thoughts on “Social Security”

  1. Mike Finley says:

    Social Security protects you from poverty because of disability, death, and retirement. It is insurance that keeps you afloat when those things happen. It goes far beyond the retirement piece that many people focus their attention on.

    When someone becomes fully disabled, Social Security provides a stipend for those who need it to stay afloat.

    When someone dies, Social Security provides survivor benefits for those left behind (a child in the home and a spouse).

    When someone retires, Social Security provides retirement benefits for those who could live 20 or more years longer.

    Take some time and focus your attention on how this program really works by reading the updated version of Get What’s Yours as well as Graduation! Wisdom to follow.

  2. Mike Finley says:

    Social Security protects you from poverty because of disability, death, and retirement. It is insurance that keeps you afloat when those things happen. It goes far beyond the retirement piece that many people focus their attention on.

    When someone becomes fully disabled, Social Security provides a stipend for those who need it to stay afloat.

    When someone dies, Social Security provides survivor benefits for those left behind (a child in the home and a spouse).

    When someone retires, Social Security provides retirement benefits for those who could live 20 or more years longer.

    Take some time and focus your attention on how this program really works by reading the updated book, Get What’s Yours as well as the book, Graduation! Wisdom to follow.

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