K Seles
May 12, 2021

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I've been saying this for years. The argument used against Social Security is that today's workers can't support today's retirees. That argument totally ignores the increase in worker productivity and the concomitant decrease in worker purchasing power. Note that the charts break about 1980, not coincidentally the advent of Supply-Side [Trickle-Down] economics, and the assassination of Keynesianism which arguably built the middle-class.

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K Seles
K Seles

Written by K Seles

Architect by vocation. Individualist by inclination. Political sociologist, anthropologist, rationalist, philosophist, and cosmologist by avocation.

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