Millennials, Gen X and Gen Z say the system needs reform, an exclusive Newsweek poll found, amid fears the benefits won’t exist when they come to retire

Younger generations in the U.S., including millennials and Gen Zers, are much more likely to believe that the Social Security system needs reforming than those in their 60s and 70s, according to a recent survey conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies on behalf of Newsweek.

Some 40 percent of respondents said they believe that the Social Security program currently pays out more to retirees than it is receiving in Social Security tax payments, while 26 percent disagreed with this statement.

Gen Zers (ages 18-26), millennials (ages 27-42) and Gen Xers (ages 43-58) were more likely than boomers (59 and older) to think that Social Security should be reformed.

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    Yeah it’s not enough to live on. I want to be able to survive on social security when I’m old, so I’ll fight for old people to be able to survive on it now. And a little something for a surplus.

    Taxes aren’t why you’re poor, shit pay is

    Also social security for all is UBI, we can demand that

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          I already vote blue every election and mildly frequently write my reps, it’s all well and good to use the ‘fight’ metaphor but until we are rioting in the streets we are just going to have the slow slide down till it gets gutted completely.

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        And yet

        • social security has enough support that politicians are afraid to touch it, even to fix it
        • even the doom date we’re all worried about, means it can still pay 80%, assuming no fixes
        • if we get past the next two decades, demographics once again favors the current approach

        Fixing it should we quite doable, if politicians look ahead. However the longer we wait, the bigger impact from adjustments, and we all know the reality of politics.

        If you’re under 40, I agree that you need to focus on retirement savings, since that’s the only part you can control

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          Just put all your money in a 401K. Do your fiscal duty and grovel at The Shrine of Captialism, peasant. You’re lucky you’re allowed to live and serve.

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          Excellent sentiment and I hope you are right but I don’t think the existing support can survive even one moderately planned out mass media campaign from the GOP.

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        That is by no means guaranteed. That is Republican propaganda. If you let them get their way, that is what will guarantee it.

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          I don’t know if you noticed what happened to the Post Office under cheetolini. They’re going to do that to every fuckdamn service they can control every time they can squeeze a candidate into the oval office. It doesn’t matter if we call them out after the fact, damage done. Irreplaceable machinery has been turned into scrap and all at the command of a seditionist.

          What do you think is going to happen the next time when maybe the repugnicunt they get into office isn’t an idiot?

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            Okay, well then I guess we should just give up on social security since a Republican might get into office one day. Probably should forget about every single other progressive idea too. Because Republicans exist. In fact, let’s just all vote for them and get it over with!

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              Personally I feel that every person who votes for the twice impeached one this time around should lose their right to vote for the next twenty years for supporting a known seditionist.

              That would solve so many fuckdamn problems.