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                          |  Thursday, January 27, 2005  | 
                         
                        
                          |   Still think it's a good idea?   | 
                         
                        
                          Remember how some Republicans cite Chile as a successful model for privatization of social security? Might want to read this NYTimes article: Chile's Retirees Find Shortfall in Private Plan
 
 Dagoberto Sáez, for example, is a 66-year-old laboratory technician here who plans, because of a recent heart attack, to retire in March. He earns just under $950 a month; his pension fund has told him that his nearly 24 years of contributions will finance a 20-year annuity paying only $315 a month.
 
 "Colleagues and friends with the same pay grade who stayed in the old system, people who work right alongside me," he said, "are retiring with pensions of almost $700 a month - good until they die. I have a salary that allows me to live with dignity, and all of a sudden I am going to be plunged into poverty, all because I made the mistake of believing the promises they made to us back in 1981." Further:
 Nathan Newman
 Atrios
 
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                                            Wow, this is the third drag out of the "Chilean Model" I've read today! Here is my previous comment on the subject... 
                
                                       
                                      
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Wow, this is the third drag out of the "Chilean Model" I've read today! Here is my previous comment on the subject...