Babies born today will have no memory of the 20th century when
they grow up. Even major events of the early 21st century-the 2000
presidential election, the Sept. 11 attacks, the fall of Saddam
Hussein-will be something they learn in history books and
videos.
But when they study the year 2003, they will never forget it.
Why? Because 2003 could be the year when Congress gave them a
lifetime of increased taxes by adding prescription drug coverage to
Medicare without making real structural reforms to the Great
Society program.
Here's how: Because it's a mandatory government program,
Medicare's costs have increased from $10 billion in 1965 to $244
billion in 2003. And as 77 million baby boomers prepare to retire
in the coming decade, those costs are expected to jump even
higher.
That means in 2030, when babies born today are 27, their households
would pay $1,125 in taxes just to cover the drug benefits for
seniors. This is in addition to the 15.3 percent payroll tax, plus
the $2,855 in additional taxes needed to cover the shortfall in the
current Medicare program, according to a July
30 study by Heritage Foundation tax and budget experts William
Beach and Brian Riedl. They add that these taxes will increase
rapidly over the next 40 years before these babies celebrate their
own retirement.
That's a history no generation, no matter how great, wants to
make.
Read more about Heritage's Medicare research at heritage.org.
For more information or to receive an e-mail version of "Medicare
Maladies," contact [email protected]
or call Heritage Media Services at (202) 675-1761.
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