1. Allowing workers to invest part of their retirement money themselves, as most Republicans want to do, avoids most of the political problems, but it raises others. 2. Bush promised to meet all obligations of Social Security, even while letting younger workers invest part of their contributions outside the system. 3. Bush made allowing workers to invest some of their Social Security money in the financial markets one of his top campaign promises. 4. But few students of Social Security say the system could survive if it allowed workers to invest their entire tax payment in the market. 5. But generally, she added that workers often invest in the industries and companies they know best, which can sometimes lead to conflicts of interest. 6. But he said AARP would almost certainly oppose any proposal that called for allowing workers to invest all of their payroll taxes. 7. But they want to use the money to enable workers to invest in the stock market in private retirement accounts. 8. Daschle also attacked recommendations by a Bush-appointed Social Security commission that would let younger workers invest some of their Social Security payroll taxes in the stock market. 9. Forbes met with three generations of the Shannon family in Londonderry to tout his proposal to allow workers to invest their payroll taxes in private retirement accounts. 10. George W. Bush touts his proposed Social Security overhaul that would enable younger workers to invest some of their payroll deductions in the stock market. |