
3 Key Strategies For Paying Less Taxes In Brooklyn
Meet Bob and Kat Miller, a happy couple in their 50s who believed their retirement plan was well sorted.
For years, they felt safe and set for the future. Until a conversation with their tax advisor left them stunned.
They came to realize the U.S. national debt is at record highs, and the government has made too many promises without setting aside sufficient funds.
As more retirees draw benefits and fewer workers pay into the system, the government will require substantial cash infusions to fulfill its promises (Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid).
These "unfunded obligations" are projected to cost trillions of dollars in the coming decades.