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Bush/McCain Social Security Plans Would Hurt Maryland Seniors
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Privatizing Social
Security would drive
over 100,000 MD Seniors into
Poverty
Annapolis,
MD – A new study by the
Institute for America’s Future details how much
damage Sen. John McCain’s plans for Social
Security would do to the wallets and
pocketbooks of Maryland’s senior citizens and
Maryland’s economy. In response to a recent
question asked by a supporter, McCain called
Social Security a
“disgrace” while refusing to waiver from his
full support of George Bush’s privatization
proposals as recently as 2005.
“We should not
gamble with the guaranteed income of our
seniors; especially now with gas at four
dollars a gallon, rollercoaster stock markets
and the shaky Bush economy hurting people of
all ages,” said Michael Cryor, Chair of the
Maryland Democratic Party. “John McCain’s plans
for Social Security will hurt our seniors and
damage
From the
Report:
The Perils of Privatization – The
Impact in Maryland
“In
Privatization would cast many seniors
below the poverty line. According to the U.S.
Census Bureau, the number of people from
Maryland living in poverty in 2006 was
428,345.18 In 2005, 259,000 Maryland seniors
relied on Social Security checks for at least
half of their total income. 140,000 of these
individuals depend on these benefits for almost
all – 90 percent or more – of their total
income. Today, the average Social Security
check for individual retirees in
The Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities calculated in 2005 that if a
Bush-style privatization plan were enacted,
children born around the time the plan
started would have their annual guaranteed
benefits cut by 50 percent when they
retire. If that were to happen to current-day
senior citizens in
“For
To get the
report: The Perils of
Privatization – The Impact in
Maryland:
http://assets.ourfuture.org/documents/perils-of-privatization/maryland.pdf

