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Edited on Sun Dec-12-04 12:42 AM by papau
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/TR/TR04/lr6F10-2.html OASDI Calendar Income Cost Balance year 2004 $565 $500 $64 2005 605 518 88 2006 635 538 96 2007 667 563 104 2008 702 594 108 2009 735 632 104 2010 772 670 102 2011 812 712 100 2012 851 760 90 2013 889 812 77 2014 930 867 64 2015 973 927 46 2016 1,018 992 26 2017 1,064 1,062 2 2018 1,112 1,136 -23 here $23 Billion of Trust Fund assets is sold 2019 1,162 1,215 -53 2020 1,214 1,299 -85 2021 1,267 1,388 -120 2022 1,323 1,480 -157 2023 1,380 1,576 -196 2024 1,439 1,677 -238 2025 1,501 1,782 -281 2026 1,566 1,892 -326 2027 1,633 2,005 -372 2028 1,703 2,122 -419 2029 1,776 2,241 -465 2030 1,852 2,364 -51 2031 1,932 2,491 -560 2032 2,015 2,623 -608 2033 2,101 2,757 -656 2034 2,191 2,893 -702 2035 2,285 3,032 -747 2036 2,383 3,175 -791 2037 2,486 3,320 -834 2038 2,592 3,468 -876 2039 2,703 3,620 -918 2040 2,818 3,778 -960 2041 2,938 3,941 -1,003 2042 3,063 4,112 -1,048 2043 3,193 4,288 -1,095 Here the last of the Trust fund assets are sold and the retirement age must move from Reagan's 67 to age 70, reducing the anount paid out to new retires only - the new amount paid for a returement at age 62 is 70% of what was paid to the new in 2042 retires that retired at age 62 in 2042- unless we choose to borrow the money needed or choose to raise the wage cap above which payroll taxes do not affect the rich, or we choose to increase the payroll tax rate.
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