Dave Ramsey sounds alarm on Social Security for retired Americans
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61% : Health care, including enrollment in Medicare, is also of primary importance when planning for retirement.58% : But Ramsey wants to be sure people planning for retirement are aware of an important challenge facing Social Security itself.
54% : Dave Ramsey raises concerns about the Social Security programRamsey takes some time to explain his thoughts about whether Social Security will be around when people retire during the course of the next decade.
48% : Personal finance radio host Dave Ramsey adds another element of unease about retirement finances as he explains his view that Social Security carries with it a few challenges of which beneficiaries may not be fully aware.Don't miss the move: SIGN UP for TheStreet's FREE daily newsletterFirst, most Americans recognize that they need to manage their finances sufficiently through their working years to ensure that their savings and investments last throughout their retirement -- in ways that will provide them with the lifestyle to which they aspire.
43% : But it's important to note that this does not mean Social Security will not be able to provide any benefits at all.
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