>>428 (OP)
Sadly, yes, a shitload of normalniggers still believe the system will be present for them. I do agree with>>429
in that the age will likely be raised, though likely only to 70 in the near future. That being the case, the system should have already collapsed by all reasonable metrics, so if the retardpower keeping it afloat putters out, we could see normalized insolvency of the SSA in a few years.
>>429
>Work until we fall over dead
I want desperately to believe that people won't let it get that far, or at least the collapse will come before that. In all honesty, if I was forced to choose between Amazon fulfillment and programming, I would just ride my savings out and kill myself when they ran dry.
>30 and under NEETing in this scenario
Least out of touch Gen Xer
In a scenario that bad, no one outside the wealthy could NEET indefinitely. Warehouse work, "healthcare", bureaucracy, and food service would be the only viable careers, and would be mandated by centralization of capital (low wages/high rent). The only way kids in America can escape wage slavery today is again by wealth, or the Chinese and Arab model, which is to act as a household servant to your parents in exchange for support.