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The mission of the Cashflow Ninja Podcast is to empower people to create, protect & multiply their wealth in the new economy and information age. The rules of money have changed and we share the new rules and how anyone can create, protect and multiply their wealth in our constantly changing environment. Your host M.C. Laubscher will be your guide interviewing Cashflow Ninja's that share their knowledge, experience, and journey to help guide you to not only survive, but thrive and prosper in the new economy.
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Aug 3, 2016
  In this episode, we look at Social Security and other social programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. This episode is designed to be a wake-up call for anyone that is depending on Social Security and other social programs. I am ringing the alarm for anyone willing to listen! Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and other social programs are by their own financial reports bankrupt. – I am not saying this, the government is telling you that. The projection  also is that the entire social security program will be done in 2034. In the words of the report,  it states that the OASI Trust Fund, which is the only primary trust fund still solvent,  will,  in turn, quote “become depleted and unable to pay scheduled benefits in full on a timely basis in 2034.” We have enormous government debt, unfunded entitlements and social programs and 76 million aging baby boomers retiring over the next 18 years and claiming social security and social program benefits that will put even more stress on these programs. If you are under 47 years old, this episode is a MUST listen. I discuss the crisis ahead and possible scenarios of how this crisis will be handled by the government. Share your thoughts with me on Twitter @mclaubscher and Instagram @cashflowninjapodcast.   Self_Journal Bestselfco., Make Success a Habit! Use the Self Journal to organize and align tactical day to day tasks with larger life goals.   Recommended Resources: Status Of The Social Security And Medicare Programs, report by the Social Security Administration

New legislation proposes to “bail in” Social Security

"One Social Security Act”, HR 3150

  Cashflow_audiobook_new  Show Sponsors: Audible, download any audio book for free when you try audible for 30 days. Leadpages,  is offering a free marketing automation course that includes:12 video modules with step-by-step strategies to leverage what’s working in your business. Thrive15.com, get a free month of access at www.thrive15.com/cashflow   Show Transcript   Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below and please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post! If you enjoyed this episode of our podcast, please leave an honest review for The Cashflow Ninja Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. John Lee Dumas of EOfire.com made a video explaining how to leave a review you can watch here. You can also access step by step instructions how to subscribe, rate and review on Itunes from Apple here. Thank you for supporting our podcast and sharing it with friends and family! Live a Life of passion and purpose on your terms, M.C Laubscher
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