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To: Alighieri who wrote (215384)2/2/2005 8:10:55 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1575175
 
The "less" would apply only to a very few people and only to part of the amount currently going in to social security. The rest would stay in the SS system.

Explain what you mean better.


The majority, most likely the vast majority of future retirees would get a better return from a diversified portfolio then they get from an unchanged social security system. Only a few would get less, from diversified private accounts, and even those few would only get the lower return on a portion of their SS money because the rest of it will still in the social security system.

Tim