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Regarding social security, if you get back more than you paid, it is an entitlement.I was not referring to GDP. I was, specifically, referring to percentage of budget. Further more, social security is not public assistance, so any analysis that includes Social Security as an "entitlement" program, is flawed.Your numbers are incorrect.
How Much Do Federal Entitlement Programs Like Social Security Cost As A Percentage Of GDP?
Also, do not forget to count the trillions in Obamacare costs. So far $2 trillion.
ObamaCare: $2 Trillion In Spending, $643M In Taxes, Insurance For $50k a Head - Breitbart
Regarding social security, if you get back more than you paid, it is an entitlement.
Isn't social security included in the 0.7%?