Americans set for 33% more Social Security than paid, Russ Greene notes

Americans set for 33% more Social Security than paid, Russ Greene notes
1960s Americans to get more Social Security

Russ Greene highlights that Americans born in the 1960s and turning 65 in the coming decade are expected to receive, on average, 33% more in Social Security benefits than they contributed in taxes over their lifetimes, including interest.

The statement suggests a significant payout advantage for this cohort within the U.S. Social Security system.

Greene has previously discussed proposals for a larger payroll tax hike and the introduction of an investment tax as part of the policy debate surrounding Social Security funding. In separate reporting, he noted that Sinopec holds a higher ESG score than Chevron, Exxon, or Valero, according to S&P Global. These topics reflect his continued focus on both domestic and international financial policy matters.

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