$250 Checks to Seniors: Just Say No

Updated 3 months ago

Source: http://blog.oup.com/

By Edward Zelinsky

Because the rate of inflation for 2009 has effectively been zero, the Social Security Administration has announced that Social Security payments will stay flat for 2010. In response, the Obama Administration has asked Congress to send every Social Security recipient an additional $250 in 2010.

This is a bad idea. The Administration’s proposal is both unfair and misfocused.

Many Americans would be delighted to have the same deal as Social Security recipients ...

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Alphonsus 3 months ago on Wordpress

I think it’s essential to attempt to keep folks afloat while the economy struggles, hence I think it’s essential to extend additional unemployment benefits, including the additional $25/week provided by the previous stimulus bill, throughout at least 2010. The jobs simply aren’t out there, and it’s hard to imagine why it would be helpful to drive folks out onto the street and/or ... See all content

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wii spiele 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Hi,

The idea is not analysed properly by the administration.Therefor it will definitely spark some controversy.

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Sam @ Defence jobs 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Its also very bad timing, we should be doing everything to reduce costs and save money so we can be well clear of the situation that is now recovering. This is something that should be implemented after the heathcare reform and when the economy is stable again.

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uberVU - social comments 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

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womens health 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

I agree with the point that If federal checks are to be sent to either of these couples, the younger family is the more deserving recipient.I also agree with one of the review that If inflation was measured by a reliable means I would agree. However the current rating method is neither accurate or realistic.I like the post and its information.

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Gerry 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Obviously written by some one not on Social Security. If inflation was measured by a reliable means I would agree. However the current rating method is neither accurate or realistic. The point the writer tries to get across about the young working family leaves out the single most important factor ! They have the ability and opportunity to work for more income. An elder or disable person does not have ... See all content

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vidaltaxes 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

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