What is the clawback based on now?
It's not based upon anything tangible. Just an number pulled out of the air.
The reason I chose the poverty line for a family of four is because that is the number quoted most by the media and poverty groups when discussing poverty.
Right now I believe the poverty line for a family of four is around $50K. Shouldn't a reasonable number to help seniors in their retirement years be based on a similar criteria as social assistance? Social assistance takes into account all of the same issues that affect seniors like physical disability, sickness, high medical costs, etc.
OAS is NOT a universal plan because many seniors do not receive any OAS but a means benefit because of the clawback, I'm simply proposing to make the clawback reasonable.
JLM, I would propose using the money to help low income Canadians and job training to help unemployed Canadians improve their lives. Doesn't it make sense to help a family of four that makes $25K a year or less and currently gets very little governmental help?
This guy tibear certainly likes his windmills8O
DaSleeper, I thought I tried to bring respect back to this discussion but comments like this doesn't help the cause. If you wish to discuss actual facts, please share your thoughts, disrepectful comments may be kept at the keyboard.
Arguements in opposition to my proposal are of course expected and welcome but shouldn't there be some logic or reasoning behind the arguements.
The claw back if I recall correctly begins at 65 K.
Goober, I've quoted the clawback range many times already in this debate and will be accused by others of repeating myself because of this question, but the range is from approx $71K to $111K.