Is Medicare Similarly a "Ponzi Scheme?"

Most Medicare recipients receive far more in benefits than they â??pre-payâ? through payroll taxes. Far too few Americans understand this simple truth, with the result that too many Americans think politicians have no business cutting â??my Medicare.â? Even though much vitriol of late has been directed at Social Security, Medicare is arguably far more of a Ponzi scheme than Social Security ever was.

The payroll taxes used to finance Part A Medicare benefits (hospital, nursing home, home health, and hospice care) donâ??t finance the rest of Medicare (physician and other outpatient services, pharmaceuticals, durable medical equipment, and preventive services). So over a lifetime, Medicare beneficiaries typically receive two to six dollars in benefits for every dollar they paid in Medicare payroll taxes (figure 5.6a).

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