living in poverty
Social Security benefits are crucial for women
December 17th, 2010
|December 17, 2010
Nearly half of women 65 and older would be living in poverty if they didn’t receive Social Security benefits, according to physorg.com.
The number remains at 12 percent with Social Security benefits in place.
Social Security benefits are the most crucial for unmarried women who receive funds. Without Social Security benefits, it would be difficult for some women to make ends meet.
Do you think more should be done to help women who rely heavily on Social Security benefits? What changes do you think should be made to Social Security benefits?
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