Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of my retirement money is in a target date fund. I *hope* that this is mitigating the risk somewhat? Can anyone weigh in?
It's mitigating the risk relative to the percentage of bonds in your target date fund. But if you have too high of an allocation to bonds, you still run the risk of running out of money due to lower returns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when they turnoff the SS spigot and make Medicare untenable so no doctors accept it?
Most Americans will starve to death, be homeless and die without medical care.
There will be massive riots before this happens. We have so many people relying on these programs for mere survival that our streets will be inundated with elderly beggars like 3rd world and our homeless tent encampments will grow into full fledged shanty towns as people will simply have nowhere to live being unable to afford their own paid off houses or rent control apartments and having no family able to take them in.
I'm from a third world country in Africa. We don't have safety nets. Our streets are indeed filled with beggars. However, we don't have riots and we are not in a civil war. People just die if they are sick and can't afford care or if they are starving and can't afford food
I'm impressed how the average American demands a basic standard of living. Anything short of that they think a riot will happen.
I do have sympathy for the poor, but not not really if you want my honest opinion. Coming from a country where the government is not there to help you forces you to find ways to survive.
Yes, the riot will happen, and we do demand basic standards of living because we are first world. It is also the reason you are here and not back in your home country, isn't it? We don't want our country to become 3rd world and will fight for it, if this idea bothers you somehow, then you are in the wrong place.
Anonymous wrote:Most of my retirement money is in a target date fund. I *hope* that this is mitigating the risk somewhat? Can anyone weigh in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when they turnoff the SS spigot and make Medicare untenable so no doctors accept it?
Most Americans will starve to death, be homeless and die without medical care.
There will be massive riots before this happens. We have so many people relying on these programs for mere survival that our streets will be inundated with elderly beggars like 3rd world and our homeless tent encampments will grow into full fledged shanty towns as people will simply have nowhere to live being unable to afford their own paid off houses or rent control apartments and having no family able to take them in.
I'm from a third world country in Africa. We don't have safety nets. Our streets are indeed filled with beggars. However, we don't have riots and we are not in a civil war. People just die if they are sick and can't afford care or if they are starving and can't afford food
I'm impressed how the average American demands a basic standard of living. Anything short of that they think a riot will happen.
I do have sympathy for the poor, but not not really if you want my honest opinion. Coming from a country where the government is not there to help you forces you to find ways to survive.
You should be
There are a lot of us. Way more than any country in Africa and we've given lots to this country, way more than some ultra rich
We know this country has the money. Just have to make sure it doesn't spend $500 billion MORE on military
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2026/02/21/trump-hegseth-budget-military/
And it's not the point of this conversation. It's about people who had done everything they could to provide for their lives in retirement and our system that forced us to contribute to the social safety net that people expect to exist for them in their old age because this is by design. Sudden system breakdown isn't the same as "this is the way of 3rd world and people learn to survive or die", its effect alone would be similar to the effects of major social upheavals or revolutions in an of itself. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when they turnoff the SS spigot and make Medicare untenable so no doctors accept it?
Most Americans will starve to death, be homeless and die without medical care.
There will be massive riots before this happens. We have so many people relying on these programs for mere survival that our streets will be inundated with elderly beggars like 3rd world and our homeless tent encampments will grow into full fledged shanty towns as people will simply have nowhere to live being unable to afford their own paid off houses or rent control apartments and having no family able to take them in.
I'm from a third world country in Africa. We don't have safety nets. Our streets are indeed filled with beggars. However, we don't have riots and we are not in a civil war. People just die if they are sick and can't afford care or if they are starving and can't afford food
I'm impressed how the average American demands a basic standard of living. Anything short of that they think a riot will happen.
I do have sympathy for the poor, but not not really if you want my honest opinion. Coming from a country where the government is not there to help you forces you to find ways to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Work longer. That's the answer.
Ageism
No one likes to hire older workers, they say, outside of execs and highly specialized people. Most people are not that. So then what?
You stay at the job you already have.
That isn’t always an option - at 53 my entire field was vaporized by Trump and Elon Musk (USAID funded public health) and now I and my thousands of former colleagues are competing for the small pool of public health jobs still out there. I’m not going to lose my house or go hungry, but the reality is my retirement is not going to be what I had planned unless I can find another full time job pretty soon.
So you’ll be working longer, then. Which was my first answer.
Listen: I don’t LIKE these answers. But they are what the answers are. What do people do? They work longer, keeping the jobs they have when they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when they turnoff the SS spigot and make Medicare untenable so no doctors accept it?
Most Americans will starve to death, be homeless and die without medical care.
There will be massive riots before this happens. We have so many people relying on these programs for mere survival that our streets will be inundated with elderly beggars like 3rd world and our homeless tent encampments will grow into full fledged shanty towns as people will simply have nowhere to live being unable to afford their own paid off houses or rent control apartments and having no family able to take them in.
I'm from a third world country in Africa. We don't have safety nets. Our streets are indeed filled with beggars. However, we don't have riots and we are not in a civil war. People just die if they are sick and can't afford care or if they are starving and can't afford food
I'm impressed how the average American demands a basic standard of living. Anything short of that they think a riot will happen.
I do have sympathy for the poor, but not not really if you want my honest opinion. Coming from a country where the government is not there to help you forces you to find ways to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when they turnoff the SS spigot and make Medicare untenable so no doctors accept it?
Most Americans will starve to death, be homeless and die without medical care.
There will be massive riots before this happens. We have so many people relying on these programs for mere survival that our streets will be inundated with elderly beggars like 3rd world and our homeless tent encampments will grow into full fledged shanty towns as people will simply have nowhere to live being unable to afford their own paid off houses or rent control apartments and having no family able to take them in.
I'm from a third world country in Africa. We don't have safety nets. Our streets are indeed filled with beggars. However, we don't have riots and we are not in a civil war. People just die if they are sick and can't afford care or if they are starving and can't afford food
I'm impressed how the average American demands a basic standard of living. Anything short of that they think a riot will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Most of my retirement money is in a target date fund. I *hope* that this is mitigating the risk somewhat? Can anyone weigh in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Work longer. That's the answer.
Ageism
No one likes to hire older workers, they say, outside of execs and highly specialized people. Most people are not that. So then what?
You stay at the job you already have.
That isn’t always an option - at 53 my entire field was vaporized by Trump and Elon Musk (USAID funded public health) and now I and my thousands of former colleagues are competing for the small pool of public health jobs still out there. I’m not going to lose my house or go hungry, but the reality is my retirement is not going to be what I had planned unless I can find another full time job pretty soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when they turnoff the SS spigot and make Medicare untenable so no doctors accept it?
Most Americans will starve to death, be homeless and die without medical care.
There will be massive riots before this happens. We have so many people relying on these programs for mere survival that our streets will be inundated with elderly beggars like 3rd world and our homeless tent encampments will grow into full fledged shanty towns as people will simply have nowhere to live being unable to afford their own paid off houses or rent control apartments and having no family able to take them in.