Rep. Sue Myrick's Social Security Personal Retirement Accounts Education Center
"Personal Retirement Accounts empower the individual and ease dependence on the government. PRAs give individuals higher rates of return for their retirement, offer more flexibility, and can be passed down to future generations like inheritance. More importantly, PRAs ensure that my grandkids, and yours, can retire with peace of mind; knowing that they actually own their retirement funds." - Sue Myrick
Social Security
PRAs Calculator
Click on the link above to find out how much money you can expect to receive from the current Social Security system when you retire. Compare that amount with what you would receive if you had a Personal Retirement Account. |
News and Information Click here to read ideas Congress is debating to reform Social Security. Click here to read an open letter from Rep. Sue Myrick on voluntary Personal Retirement Accounts. |
Links to Social Security Websites http://www.socialsecurity.org/ - This link will take you to the CATO institute Social Security website. Here you can get stats, and do research on Social Security reform. http://www.heritage.org/research/socialsecurity/briefing.cfm - This link will direct you to the Heritage Foundation's Social Security Website. Here you will find a wealth of information on Social Security reform. http://www.forourgrandchildren.org/ - This link will take you to the website of For Our Grandchildren. Here you will find information and news on Social Security reform. http://www.socialsecuritychoice.com/ - This link will take you to the Club for Growth's Social Security website. http://www.ssa.gov/ - This link will direct you to the official website of the Social Security Administration. |
Frequently Asked Q & A's Will Current Seniors be affected by Personal Retirement Accounts? No, Seniors will not be affected. Social Security will not change for them. They will continue to receive their same benefits. This debate is about their children and grandchildren having the same retirement security they have now. I'm 59 and will retire in a few years, will it affect me? No. Voluntary Personal Retirement Accounts will not affect anyone over the age of 55. You can be assured that you will receive the same benefits you have been promised. What if I don't want to enroll in PRAs? Then you do not have to. It would be a voluntary program. No one should be forced to get a PRA, and no one should be denied that right. |