Thursday, August 26, 2010

Younger Americans Support Social Security, Poll Finds - NYTimes.com

Scanned image of author's US Social Security card.Image via WikipediaBy PAULA SPAN

It’s not surprising that Americans over age 65 are virtually unanimous in seeing Social Security as an important government program. As a group, they rely on it as the single greatest source of income in retirement.

But a poll commissioned by AARP to mark Social Security’s 75th anniversary (President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the transformational legislation on August 14, 1935) has found something even more interesting: young people line up solidly behind Social Security, too.
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