12/30/2004: Few Count on Social Security Benefits Check in Future (Detroit Free Press)
Excerpt: "Robert Mann is a young boomer who figures the best way to plan his retirement is to forget about Social Security. 'My plan is to presume I'm getting zero. And then anything I do get from it is a benefit and a bonus,' said Mann, a 43-year-old who lives in Grosse Pointe Woods and would like to retire from Ford Motor Co. before 60. Plenty of boomers -- especially those born in the 1960s -- fear Social Security checks will stop with their parents."
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