The highest-income Americans don't need tax-free health insurance, mortgage interest deductions or deferred taxation on retirement funds.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Americans are not saving enough for retirement.
Obviously, people with low or even moderate incomes could not afford such savings rates, and even diligent savings from their low wages would not be enough to pay for either retirement or healthcare.
The Affordable Care Act's requirement that certain individuals pay a financial penalty for not obtaining health insurance may reasonably be characterized as a tax.
Just dying should not be a reason for taxes.
America doesn't have health insurance.
Most Americans want health insurance.
Working hard to earn more money and then giving it away in higher taxes isn't financially intelligent, even if you do put some of it into a retirement account.
We don't want the efficiency of the federal government and the compassion of the IRS to run our health care.
I'd like Americans to save their money, and not get taxed on their savings.
Social Security is the only thing most Americans can count on to keep them out of poverty during retirement.