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28 January, 19:00

Which statement best explains how the baby boom affects Social Security? The life expectancy for baby boomers is falling, so they will draw less Social Security than planned. The baby boom generation is so large its contributions will fully fund Social Security for the next 30 years. Baby boomers think Social Security should be ended because they will not receive their fair share. Experts fear the high number of retiring baby boomers will place a strain on the Social Security system.

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  1. 28 January, 22:20
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    The statement that best explains how the baby boom affects Social Security is Experts fear the high number of retiring baby boomers will place a strain on the Social Security system, because the baby boomers refers to the people who born after the World War II between 1946 and 1964, and was denominated Baby Boom because in that period born the biggest generation of people in the history of the U. S with 76 millions of borns, so due to that, the experts fear that the high number of retiring baby boomers will cause a deceleration in the economy and a strain on the Social Security System as it happened among the years of 2007 and 2009 when the first generation of Baby Boomers began to retire.
  2. 28 January, 22:42
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    the answer is D in e2020
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