The Hidden Social Security Bombshell in Donald Trump's Debt Proposal
Image source: Flickr user Evan Guest.
Image source: Flickr user Evan Guest.
As a whole, Americans aren't doing a great job of saving for retirement, a fact that has been well publicized in recent years.
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The success of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare as you likely know it, depends on whom you talk to.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the middle-class household that the United States was built upon is slowly, but continuously, disappearing before our eyes.
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If you're like many Americans, your knowledge of Social Security is relatively limited.
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