How about this....can we at least all agree that the clawback for OAS should be reduced to some reasonable amount. For example, half of what the poverty line is for a family of four and would end when the senior has an income of the same poverty line.
I believe the poverty line for a family of four is around $50/annual. So clawback would start at $25/annual income and anyone making more than $50/annually would receive no OAS. Surely if a family of 4 can live off $50,000 annually then 1 senior can. Can't they?
All of the processes are in place today to do such a thing, the clawback system is already there we're just changing the numbers. Will seniors try to hide income, perhaps but it is already happening today and this will still allow for billions of dollars to go to more needy individuals.
It is still a flawed system but the seniors would still be getting some free money to pay for their hobbies.
The issue is not the seniors. That you take or give them more is not the problem.
The real issue is that young people are walking into a market place that is established.
The cost of living is based on what a babyboomers can afford to pay, not what someone
Just fresh out of school can afford to pay. So like you said they are stuck living with dad
And mom, until they catch up. But even that is not really a problem unless they have kids.
Instead of taking away someone's money you should just support giving more to young
Families. I'm sure everyone would be for that. Just need to sneak a new tax on hobby's
Somewhere in there to pay for it.