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Where did I get the information? I thought post #6 above was quite clear. Open the link and go to page 50 for Paul Ryan's graph. For your purposes I can't think of a better source than that. Here is the link again.http://paulryan.house.gov/uploadedfiles/pathtoprosperity2013.pdfRyan shows the Soc Sec as a percent of GDP is 5% now and rises to a max of 6% in 2031 when the boomers are in full swing, then starts dropping again as the boomers die off. Compare that to the Health Care Spending, which goes from 5% GDP now to 12.5% in 2051.
Where did I get the information? I thought post #6 above was quite clear. Open the link and go to page 50 for Paul Ryan's graph. For your purposes I can't think of a better source than that. Here is the link again.
http://paulryan.house.gov/uploadedfiles/pathtoprosperity2013.pdf
Ryan shows the Soc Sec as a percent of GDP is 5% now and rises to a max of 6% in 2031 when the boomers are in full swing, then starts dropping again as the boomers die off. Compare that to the Health Care Spending, which goes from 5% GDP now to 12.5% in 2051.