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Social Security

Public surveys indicate that ¾ of younger Americans think that Social Security is a "dead program." What would make them have such a dim view? Does the strength of the American Association of Retired persons (AARP) play into this perspective? What are some alternatives to the program as it is now? Should alternatives be considered and why?

Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your points with scholarly references, appropriate citations, and full references at the conclusion of your post. Cite your sources in APA format. Review several of your classmates' posts, and then, provide a substantive response to at least two of your classmates. What, if any, additional information would you like to share with them about Social Security policy and reform?

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