Why Social Security is not only sustainable but should be substantially expanded

Social Security is bankrupting us. It’s outdated. It’s a Ponzi scheme. It’s stealing from young people. Thes...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Why Social Security is not only sustainable but should be substantially expanded

Social Security is bankrupting us. It’s outdated. It’s a Ponzi scheme. It’s stealing from young people. These are some of the biggest myths and lies about one of the most successful programs in our nation’s history. Three-quarters of Americans depend heavily on Social Security in their elderly years and nearly half would be living in poverty without it. But as important and popular as it is, Social Security has become a political football. A well-financed campaign—supported by conservatives, special interest groups, and even leading Democrats—has lobbied for cuts and significant “entitlement reform,” falsely proclaiming that Social Security is going broke. Policy expert Steven Hill argues that Social Security should not only be defended, it should be substantially expanded. Here he proposes how we can double the monthly benefit and how to pay for it by closing many of the tax loopholes and deductions that disproportionately favor the wealthy few.

Similar Products

Lies, Incorporated: The World of Post-Truth PoliticsAmerican Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America ProsperSocial Security Works!: Why Social Security Isn’t Going Broke and How Expanding It Will Help Us AllRatf**ked: The True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America's DemocracyThe Best Democracy Money Can Buy: A Tale of Billionaires & Ballot BanditsRaw Deal: How the "Uber Economy" and Runaway Capitalism Are Screwing American WorkersMakers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American BusinessListen, Liberal: Or, What Ever Happened to the Party of the People?Where To Invade NextNation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy and What We Can Do About It