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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Social Security Beneficiaries Hit Record


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The numbers of Social Security beneficiaries has hit a new record. This record will be broken again and again as more baby boomers reach retirement age.

According to CNS News:
The number of Social Security beneficiaries hit a record 61,859,250 in November, according to data released by the Social Security Administration. 
At the same time, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with unemployment at the lowest rate since 2000 (4.1 percent), there were 126,827,000 full-time workers in the United States (including government workers). Yet that equaled only 2.05 full-time workers for each person receiving Social Security benefits. 
Even when all 153,918,000 people who had jobs in November are considered (counting both full- and part-time workers), the ratio of workers to Social Security beneficiaries was about 2.49 to 1. 
The record 61,859,250 Social Security beneficiaries in November, included 45,439,781 retired workers and their dependents; 5,992,862 survivors of deceased workers; and 10,426,607 disabled workers and their dependents.

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