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Airdate: 12/03/2023
In this episode, Josh welcomes to the show Dr. Laurence Kotlikoff, a renowned Professor of Economics at Boston University and a New York Times best-selling author. They dive into the critical issues plaguing the Social Security system, focusing on the financial abuse and scams targeting vulnerable groups like disabled individuals, divorced spouses, and widows. Dr. Kotlikoff highlights the alarming practice of clawbacks, where Social Security demands repayment of overpaid benefits, and stresses the importance of using tools like his software, Maximize My Social Security, for accurate benefit assessment.
The discussion also sheds light on Dr. Kotlikoff's newest book, which exposes the horrors and systemic failures of Social Security. They delve into examples of individuals unfairly losing benefits, the system's denial mentality, and the lack of accountability in handling clawbacks. Dr. Kotlikoff criticizes discriminatory practices within the system, especially against women, and discusses the need for legislative reform to address these deep-rooted issues.
Throughout the episode, Josh and Dr. Kotlikoff explore the broader economic implications of Social Security's problems, including the potential for a Personal Security Account system as an alternative. They emphasize the role of financial advisors in protecting clients and the importance of government regulation in financial products. The conversation concludes with a strong call to action for listeners to advocate for change, highlighting the urgency of reforming the flawed Social Security system for a more secure financial future.
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