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Judi Lynn

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Mon Aug 17, 2015, 11:46 PM Aug 2015

Katie Couric’s Hit Job on Social Security [View all]

August 17, 2015
Katie Couric’s Hit Job on Social Security

by Dave Lindorff

Katie Couric, a veteran TV journalist and currently global anchor for Yahoo News, just trashed Social Security in a hit piece misleadingly called “Explaining Social Security” that purported to be explaining the system’s financial “crisis.” Far from explaining the system, she trundled out tired falsehoods and scare tactics long used by the system’s enemies — notably the Republican Party and including many Democrats in the pocket of Wall Street. (Significantly, the online video was sponsored by a Merrill Lynch/Bank of America, hardly a fan of Social Security.)

First, Couric’s long list of whoppers:

She claims the system works like a bank, collecting workers’ Social Security payroll taxes, and stashing them under a government mattress, and then paying out the money as retirement checks when they take their retirement. This is simply not true and was never meant to be true. What actually happens, and happened from the beginning of the program in1936, is that the payroll taxes collected from current workers and their employers go to pay for the benefits of current retirees.

Couric makes it appear that greedy baby boomers are going to be sucking money out of the pockets of younger active workers to fund their retirements as though this were something new and unseemly, when in fact, retirees since 1936 have been getting their benefits paid by younger people actively in the workforce. That is the actual way the system was designed to work, not, as she suggests, as a enforced retirement savings program.

Then she highlights what she wrongly claims is the problem: that the system has gone out of whack because of the unanticipated burden of some 74 million baby boomers now beginning to retire and collect Social Security benefits, and a relatively diminished number of current workers who have to pay for those benefits.

Couric warns ominously that the $2.8 trillion in the Social Security Trust Fund is being diminished to cover the annual shortfall in current payroll tax collections, and says this fund is going to eventually run out. Then she says that the program’s future is “well…not secure.”

More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/08/17/katie-courics-hit-job-on-social-security/

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The Trouble Is That No One Is Able To Challenge Her On The Spot. TheMastersNemesis Aug 2015 #1
From what I've read about Ms Couric is: She's extremely cunning if not overly bright plus she'll... BlueJazz Aug 2015 #2
She lost her news anchor gig on CBS, she lost her talk show ... closeupready Aug 2015 #17
Yeah, that's what I don't understand. They've made all this f..ing money, go travel, see the world YOHABLO Aug 2015 #19
You can tell that not only will she not be dependent on Social Security SheilaT Aug 2015 #3
Post removed Post removed Aug 2015 #4
Another corporate reader shadowmayor Aug 2015 #5
Unfortunately, I am one of those disabled Americans... StarzGuy Aug 2015 #9
i became disabled at age 48. after fighting for DesertFlower Aug 2015 #10
Hang in there Guy, kacekwl Aug 2015 #12
But unlike SS, SSDI and SSI do actually face actuarial problems Recursion Aug 2015 #16
Right, the problem is that millionaires only pay FICA tax on their first $118,500. YOHABLO Aug 2015 #20
Well, your Medicare claim is much less clear Recursion Aug 2015 #21
Disgusting. hedda_foil Aug 2015 #6
Fact is, something has to be done with SS. Increase the cap, impose tax on capital gains, or wait Hoyt Aug 2015 #7
Should have been a lock box from the get-go TBF Aug 2015 #14
SS is the easiest fix of all the problems we face. Just raise the cap and be done with it. world wide wally Aug 2015 #8
i agree. there's no cap on medicare. let the rich DesertFlower Aug 2015 #11
Let's just say it, Couric is an ignorant jerk. Bill USA Aug 2015 #13
Famous for her legs, not her reporting skills. nt awoke_in_2003 Aug 2015 #15
She was a famous shoe model, initially. closeupready Aug 2015 #18
My husband and I have not watched any of the network morning shows since CTyankee Aug 2015 #22
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