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Social Security Dependency Ratio Shows Decline in Supporting Workers per Beneficiary

Social Security Dependency Ratio Shows Decline in Supporting Workers per Beneficiary The passage provides statistical data on Social Security support ratios, but it does not name specific influential actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers a general policy context that could inform broader debates, yet lacks concrete leads for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: In 1945, each retiree was supported by 42 workers; by 2009 the ratio fell to 3 workers per retiree.; Projected further decline to 2015 and 2025 based on SSA data.; Implication that modern workers support many more dependents than previous generations.

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Social Security Dependency Ratio Shows Decline in Supporting Workers per Beneficiary The passage provides statistical data on Social Security support ratios, but it does not name specific influential actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers a general policy context that could inform broader debates, yet lacks concrete leads for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: In 1945, each retiree was supported by 42 workers; by 2009 the ratio fell to 3 workers per retiree.; Projected further decline to 2015 and 2025 based on SSA data.; Implication that modern workers support many more dependents than previous generations.

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