Federal Government Statistics and Lies

There has been a lot of talk in Washington recently about senior
citizens, mostly about how various healthcare reform models would help
or hurt them. But there is another critical issue that has quietly
devastated seniors financially over the last few decades. It concerns
how the cost of living is calculated. How does the administration
justify not giving a cost of living increase to Social Security
recipients this year?
According to the official Consumer Price Index calculation, life has
gotten cheaper for the first time in decades. If the government can
show statistically that the cost of living has gone down, not up, then
they can make the case for not giving a cost of living increase to
social security recipients. But does this match reality? Using older
calculations of CPI, the cost of living has actually increased – by
roughly 5 percent!
The CPI (Consumer Price Index) is a calculation based on the
average price of a fixed basket of goods that was initially designed to
help businesses adjust for inflation. The government eventually
started using it to determine cost of living adjustments for
entitlement programs. Couple that with politicians’ discovery that
they could raid the social security trust fund to pay for new spending
programs, and you have a perfect storm to deny seniors what they were
promised, while hiding the true size of the deficit. For politicians,
it is a win-win.
For seniors, it is a different story. Economist John Williams
of Shadow Government Statistics has estimated that if the original
methodology of CPI had not changed, Social Security checks would be
nearly double what they are today. This represents a lot of money that
politicians have been able to literally steal from seniors, to spend on
their own wasteful programs. One example of how they do this is to
substitute hamburger for steak, which lowers the average price of that
basket of goods. But living on hamburger, or maybe dog food, instead
of steak does not represent a constant standard of living. This
renders the measurement virtually meaningless, even though politically
it comes in very handy.
I have introduced legislation to keep politicians in Washington
from ever raiding the Social Security trust fund again. HR 219 The
Social Security Preservation Act would assure that all monies collected
by the Social Security Trust Fund would only be used in payments to
beneficiaries, or be placed in interest bearing certificates of
deposit. This would at least stop the bleeding of the fund, and take
away some incentive to tease and torture the numbers in order to give
seniors the minimal amount. This would also cut off a source of
funding for government growth, so it is not likely to get easy support
from many politicians.
Congressman Ron
Paul of
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