Social Security Experiences First Wave of Boomers

J.K. Lasser\'s Your Winning Retirement Plan The first wave of 3.2 million baby boomers turns 62 next year. That equates to 365 retirees per hour. About 49% of the men and 53% of the women are projected to choose early retirement and begin drawing monthly Social Security checks representing 75% of the benefit they’d be entitled to receive if they waited four more years to retire. In 2011, they’ll turn 65 and be eligible for Medicare. In 2012, those who didn’t take early retirement benefits will turn 66 and qualify for their full share. By 2030, Social Security’s caseload will be 84 million people, up from 50 million today. Medicare will go from 44 million beneficiaries to 79 million. That will leave barely more than two workers paying payroll taxes for every retiree. The boomer retirements have demographers, actuaries and economists worried as they prepare for an estimated $50 trillion in future obligations over the next 75 years. Social Security will rise from 4% to 6% of the nation’s economy. Medicare will go from 3% to 11%.

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