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Entitlement Spending Data Shows Rising Social Security Share of Retiree Income
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Entitlement Spending Data Shows Rising Social Security Share of Retiree Income

Entitlement Spending Data Shows Rising Social Security Share of Retiree Income The document provides statistical observations on entitlement spending and savings rates without naming individuals, transactions, or allegations of misconduct. It lacks actionable leads, controversy, or novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: Lower interest rates correlate with higher borrowing and lower savings.; Social Security now accounts for 37% of an average retiree's income, up from 31% in 1962.; Data sourced from the Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy.

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Entitlement Spending Data Shows Rising Social Security Share of Retiree Income The document provides statistical observations on entitlement spending and savings rates without naming individuals, transactions, or allegations of misconduct. It lacks actionable leads, controversy, or novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: Lower interest rates correlate with higher borrowing and lower savings.; Social Security now accounts for 37% of an average retiree's income, up from 31% in 1962.; Data sourced from the Social Security Administration Office of Retirement and Disability Policy.

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