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CA Groups Say "Hands Off Our Social Security”

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Monday, July 11, 2011   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - "Hands off!" That's what supporters of Social Security are telling the White House, in response to President Obama's apparent willingness to make cuts to Social Security and Medicare. The White House is reportedly considering a proposal to change how Social Security payments are calculated by "chaining" payments from the program to the Consumer Price Index. The move might help decrease the national debt, but it would also likely reduce benefits for millions of retirees, critics warn.

Ernie Powell, advocacy director with AARP California, says its members oppose any deficit-reduction proposal that would make harmful cuts to Social Security and Medicare benefits.

"Social Security has not caused the deficit, has nothing to do with the deficit, and is a program that is solvent and pays for itself. It's a program that AARP members and their families and over 50 million Americans depend on."

Powell says Social Security is a safety net that keeps millions of Americans out of poverty.

"Half of all beneficiaries live on incomes of less than $22,000 a year. Many, many people struggle to pay their rent, to pay for food. We need to protect Medicare; we need to protect Social Security."

Powell says those covered by these programs reject any proposals that would cut the benefits seniors have earned through a lifetime of hard work.

"It's an earned benefit, which we pay for all of our working lives. When it's time to receive that benefit, it's there for us."

Union groups are also lashing out, saying any cuts to Social Security are unacceptable.

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are meeting today to try to hash out a deficit-reduction plan that would ease passage of a debt-limit increase before Aug. 2 - the date the U.S. Treasury says its borrowing authority will reach its limit.

More information is available at www.aarp.org.




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