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Asked 6/1/2010

What's better WebAnswers or Social Security

For a retirement plan?

 
 
 
 
 
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Answer 1/7 - Submitted 6/1/2010

I'm willing to bet it would be webanswers.....From what I know Social Security will be a thing of the past before we know it and web answers will probably still be here..lol,Butt As for myself who has yet to recieve a check...I do hope Social Security is still an option!

 
 

Answer 2/7 - Submitted 6/1/2010

I enjoy webanswers, but I think social security is a better retirement plan. Even with all of its problems and forecasted shortages, I don't think social security will disappear. And as great as webanswers is, it is still one advertising based question and answer site amongst many. It has been around for a few years, but internet businesses come and go with a lot more frequency than governmental agencies.

 
 

Answer 3/7 - Submitted 6/1/2010

Well, neither is really enough for most of us. So your best bet is to regularly sock money away into a retirement plan, collect your Social Security when the time comes, and continue answering questions on WebAnswers for a little extra income.

 
 

Answer 4/7 - Submitted 6/1/2010

I think right now, Social Security is your best bet but Web Answers can be a nice supplement.

 
 

Answer 5/7 - Submitted 6/2/2010

I don't know. Neither has sent me any money.

 
 

Answer 6/7 - Submitted 6/3/2010

First answer

 
 

Answer 7/7 - Submitted 6/3/2010

Thank you Mr.No!

 
 
 
 
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