Monday, September 12, 2011

Labor Dept. Data: Only 1.75 Full-Time Private Sector Workers Per Social Security Recipient

By Terence P. Jeffrey
September 12, 2011

(CNSNews.com) - There were only 1.75 full-time private-sector workers in the United States last year for each person receiving benefits from Social Security, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Social Security board of trustees.

That means that for each husband and wife who worked full-time in the private sector last year there was a Social Security recipient somewhere in the country taking benefits from the federal government. FULL STORY

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CC 1 hour ago
How about the 59 year old man on his second marriage with a younger wife who decide to have a baby and hire a nanny; the man files for early SS and because he now has a 2 year old, the kid also gets SS -- until 18. The couple have a business, two homes and land investment worth $1M. There's something wrong with this scenario.
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masheruser 12 minutes ago in reply to CC
I don't understand why the 2 year old kid would get SS. Explain that one. The rest of it is perfectly LEGAL until you guys vote these jokers out of office.
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Leonard Henderson 0 minutes ago in reply to masheruser

Right there is where BILLION$ are going down the rathole in FRAUD.

Children's Protective Services and their colluding contractors are making money hand over fist kidnapping kids, holding them hostage and doping them out of their heads- utilizing the courts of NO constitutional Due Process to do it.

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OP_Home/ssact/ssact-toc.htm

Leonard Henderson, co-founder
American Family Rights
http://familyrights.us
"Until Every Child Comes Home"©
"The Voice of America's Families"©

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