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The Truth About Entitlement Programs | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Entitlement programs started out with good intentions. They are an example of America’s compassion and care.
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Now, advancements in health care and a growing number of retirees have changed the needs of our society—
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but the landscape of our entitlement programs hasn’t changed with it.
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For example, the US Chamber of Commerce noted that the ratio of workers to retired beneficiaries used to be 16 to 1.
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By 2035, the ratio is expected to be 2-to-1. The continued strength of our nation will depend on both us
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and our leaders understanding that we can’t sustain a nation of entitled people who take without giving back.
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We must become a nation of pragmatic givers. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.