( My Name Redacted, Work Computer)
Is there any data out there Dr. Weir regarding the impact the New Arrivals, Many who get paid cash, no taxes, has on our SS projections? There has been many millions just in the last 3.5 years, not to mention the 5 decades worth already here. They aren't paying taxes quite often, in fact no tax cash jobs dominate many work choices. I am in my 46th year of paying in, and I'm collecting minus the under FRA Cap claw backs. So I pay in, lose some, and am taxed on whatever I do get, and Medicare is like 200 bucks for part be. Thank you to our Globalist WEF leadership.
@MyGovExpert 2 hours ago Zero negative affect on SSA. Actually, we come out WAY AHEAD!!
( My Name Redacted, Work Computer)
@MyGovExpert Not for the Millions who pay in Zero buddy... I worked a few cash jobs as a youth.
This Guy is definitely the real deal, recently retired, he has a lot of good information, but his PHD education didn't allow him to see the fact that I was talking about the cash paid workers.
I bet his Butthole Puckered as his Inner Libtard shoved it's way to the forefront.
My wife is Filipino and her Aunt and Uncle were brought to America by their kids. They came to America well past 65. They became US citizens after 5 years. They both get hardship SS of 700 (Back 9 years ago, its more now) I like them, the Uncle helped me do a charity project. However, I only got 1049 SS starting 3 years ago, and I paid into the system 43 years then, and now I am at 46 years. Why should they get SS?
The Kicker? 1 of their children is just under a VP for Target, a computer geek, another pilot's cruise ships for Carnival, a third is an RN, and the 4th is an RN in management. All have well-employed husbands or wives. At least they pay in more than the parents collect.
Note: A friend of my wife brought her father here trying to do the same, but he got denied citizenship after answering he could not support himself. So I guess things changed.