Social Security money distributed

Written by Businessorati
Published April 01, 2005

After days of discussions, the government finally decided to stop collecting Social Security and distribute balance funds equally amongst working and retired people. This comes as a relief to 94.5 percent of the population. They are happy to see an end to an already obsolete Social Security system.

A quick poll was conducted across a wide spectrum of people about how they plan to spend or invest their money.

Here are some of the male responses received:

Ages 21 - 30 plan to buy XBox, Sony PSP and Nintendo based games.
Ages 31 - 40 plan to spend their share on home improvements.
Ages 41 - 50 plan to buy convertibles and go for hair transplants
Ages 51 - 70 plan to spend their money on second or third marriages.

Female responses were equally interesting:

Ages 21 - 30: Get implants
Ages 31 - 50: Get facial plastic surgery and liposuction
Ages 51 - 70: Get implants again

Funnily enough, not a single respondent spoke about investing the money in retirement funds!

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Social Security money distributed
Published: April 01, 2005
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#1 — April 1, 2005 @ 17:23PM — DrPat [URL]

They didn't ask me! (but I've had my eye on a certain implant popularized by spam eMail...)

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