"Raising the retirement age would inflict further hardship among a group of workers who are likely to face health and economic problems in their 60s." –Doug Hart, President, Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans
"Of all the lies and confusion that still surround the Affordable Care Act, perhaps the greatest is that it is bad for seniors." - Dave Meinell, President, Missouri Alliance for Retired Americans
"My father died when I was three. Because of Social Security (survivors) benefits, my Mom, my younger sister and I survived." – Diane Fleming, DC Alliance Member
"We fear that Congress will balance the budget on the backs of the 98 percent, which is working Montanans and retired Montanans. We simply cannot afford these devastating cuts to vital services such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid," –John Forkan, President, Montana Alliance for Retired Americans
"Along with national parks and Social Security, Medicare is one of the best ideas we Americans have ever devised." -Tim Cunningham, New Mexico Alliance Member
"Seniors have earned and deserve their Social Security checks, and they shouldn't have to go to Congress every 10 years and beg for the program to be renewed." –James Parent, Alliance for Retired Americans Regional Board Member
"Today's retirees paid Medicare and Social Security taxes in every paycheck we ever earned. Now that we are retired, these programs help us to be able to stay healthy and pay our bills. They are the promise we make to people who worked hard all their lives, and we need to keep that promise for today’s workers." –Tony Fransetta, President, Florida Alliance for Retired Americans
"Today's seniors want to lower the budget deficit. We do not want a large debt to be the legacy we leave to future generations, but we should not punish people who have paid Social Security taxes all their lives." –Jim Moore, President, North Carolina Alliance for Retired Americans
"Social Security should remain what it has been for 77 years – a solid, reliable way that generations of workers have been able to retire with dignity, economic security, and peace of mind." –Barbara J. Easterling, President, Alliance for Retired Americans
"The fight for Social Security and Medicare is part of a larger fight for justice and fairness"—Barbara J. Easterling, President, Alliance for Retired Americans
"The health insurance reform helps not just seniors, but also middle-class families and young Americans, who are just starting to see the benefits. Don’t let Republicans take all that away." –Don Rowen, President Emeritus, Iowa Alliance for Retired Americans
"Honoring the promise of Social Security and Medicare should not be a partisan issue. Honoring the contributions that we make throughout our working years so that we may feed and clothe ourselves, keep a roof over our heads and those of our family, there is no reason for that to be a hotly contested partisan issue." –Edward Coyle, Executive Director, Alliance for Retired Americans
"We need to make sure that people who need Social Security to make ends meet will have it, and not fall victim to ill-informed and unnecessary cuts to these vital programs."
–Barbara J. Easterling, President, Alliance for Retired Americans
Medicare
Seguro Social, Medicare y Medicaid: Que Está en Juego en el 2.012
En estos momentos, las dos cámaras del Congreso están buscando la manera de evitar el
secuestro de fondos. Según reportes, estos esfuerzos incluyen la consideración de varias
propuestas anteriores que causarían daños al Seguro Social, Medicare y el Medicaid.
Enero 2.012: Beneficios de Medicare en el 2.012
Aquí esta los cambios importantes para el 2.012.
Seguro Social y Medicare Datos y Cifras del 2.011 y 2.012
2.010: Cambios a Medicare Advantage
2.010: El Camino de Ryan
En Enero del 2.010, el Congresista Paul Ryan (R-WI) lanzó un documento llamando El Camino para el Futuro de América, que alteraría radicalmente los programas del seguro social y de impuestos de la nación.
Seguro Social
Seguro Social y Trabajadores de Bajos Ingresos
Los beneficios de seguro social están basados en los ingresos del trabajador.
Enfoque: Los Niños y el Seguro Social
Por 75 años, el Seguro Social ha operado como plan de seguro familiar que sirve y provee beneficios a Americanos de todas las edades.
Enfoque: Seguro Social y las Minorías
El Seguro Social es especialmente importante para las minorías, muchos quienes no tienen otro ingreso para su jubilación.
Enfoque: Seguro Social Seguro Discapacitados
Según la Oficina del Seguro Social, 3 de cada 10 hombres y 1 de cada 4 mujeres serán discapacitados antes de alcanzar la edad de jubilación.
Enfoque: Las Mujeres y el Seguro Social
El Seguro Social es especialmente importante para las mujeres.
Enfoque: Trabajadores de Pequeñas Empresas y el Seguro Social
Hoy más de 70 millones Americanos trabajan en empresas del sector privado. De ese numero, más de 10 millones trabajan en empresas de menos de 100 empleados. Generalmente, cuánto más pequeña la empresa, lo menos probable que la firma ofrezca un plan de jubilación para los trabajadores.
Reforma de Salud
Cazadores de Mito: La Nueva Ley de Salud y Otros Mitos










