Social Security Ad by Gary Halbert is a 1974 advertisement about Social Security that ran in February 1974. It warns that the Social Security system is going bankrupt and will be unable to pay future benefits unless reforms are made to shore up the system's finances. The ad advocates for reforming Social Security to a voluntary system by giving workers the choice to opt out of paying Social Security taxes if they set up private retirement accounts instead.
Social Security Ad by Gary Halbert is a 1974 advertisement about Social Security that ran in February 1974. It warns that the Social Security system is going bankrupt and will be unable to pay future benefits unless reforms are made to shore up the system's finances. The ad advocates for reforming Social Security to a voluntary system by giving workers the choice to opt out of paying Social Security taxes if they set up private retirement accounts instead.
Social Security Ad by Gary Halbert is a 1974 advertisement about Social Security that ran in February 1974. It warns that the Social Security system is going bankrupt and will be unable to pay future benefits unless reforms are made to shore up the system's finances. The ad advocates for reforming Social Security to a voluntary system by giving workers the choice to opt out of paying Social Security taxes if they set up private retirement accounts instead.