| ▲ | arolihas 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Like half of our budget goes to welfare (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Income Security, etc). https://www.usaspending.gov/explorer/budget_function | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Herring 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Yes, the US spends by far the most on healthcare per capita, and still gets the worst outcomes. It's not about throwing money at problems. You have to actually solve them (and want to solve them). | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | phkahler 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Social Security is a separate tax in a separate fund (invested in T-bonds). If you split that out of the budget, the budget looks even worse. The boomers retiring is just going to be bonds maturing without the holder (social security) reinvesting the money. | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | yoyohello13 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
What annoys me the most about this is I'm like 80% sure none of those programs will exist by the time I retire. | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | danny_codes 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
And yet that GINI keeps rising and cost of living outpaces inflation over the past 40 years in housing, healthcare, and education. If you are bottom quintile, maybe bottom 2, you are poorer now than 40 years ago on average. Recent policy changes seek to drop the third quintile as well. America is designed for rich people | |||||||||||||||||
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