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Ask Rusty – Is Social Security Really a “ Good Deal?”
Dear Rusty: You’ve said in the past that most people recoup their SS contributions within five years of starting benefits, thus Social Security “is an exceptionally good deal.” Your calculation is correct but misleading; if it were not, SS would have been insolvent long ago. I will, in fact, get “my” contributions back in about five years, but my employer’s contributions will take another five years, and that is money that my employer could have been paying me, so they are really “my” contributions. But even that ignores the time value of money. I did a calculation as if my contributions, along with those of my employer, were invested in an account earning 5% per year. That would provide me the equivalent of SS income for 24 years, approximately what my life expectancy was when I retired. So, it’s not a bad deal, but it is hardly exceptional. It is roughly the equivalent of me investing that money throughout my career and using the total to buy an annuity.
Older Texans Face Steep Aca Price Hikes
About 1 million Texans over the age of 45 who receive health insurance coverage through the federal Affordable Care Act will likely face monthly premiums of more than $ 1,000, the Austin American- Statesman reported. That accounts for one- fourth of the state’s 4 million ACA enrollees.
Fort Parker State Park Lakeside Christmas Sunday
Fort Parker State Park’s seventh annual Lakeside Christmas is Sunday from 1- 4 p.m.



