When I was younger say 20s-30s I too resented having those dollars removed from my pay thinking of all the lazy, sorry people who draw SSI. I never thought it would be there when I retired and as most I never made enough to set aside a nest egg for retirement. When they use to send out the SSI statements I would calculate my life's earnings and payments to SSI and the last time I looked at one several years ago, if memory serves me I think my contribution was somewhere in the range of 30-40K dollars without knowing how it's compounded with the investments made I thought heck I'll never be able to survive on that. Well now in my 50s and some severe accidents related to my chosen profession (Roofing) I am disabled. If not for SSDI and W/C insurance I would be one of the people I hear many people complain about the broke looking for handout, food from the food bank living on the dole. I proudly collect my SSDI and comp benefits ( due until death because of laws in place at the time of accident) and am not broke and on the dole.
You may resent paying in now, I assume your in good physical condition and healthy, but what if your life came crashing down today? It can happen you instantly become disabled you may be surprised at what you will need and where it will have to come from. I have been disabled for 5 years and feel I have collected my share minus what ever the compound interest earned on my contributions. To know many look down there noses at us on the dole without knowing our story is a shame. I would give my eye teeth to be able to return to work and gladly pay into a system that would benefit you if you needed to collect. That is how it was created. I can tell you if all I collected was the SSDI benefits I could survive but not as comfortably as I do today. I try to teach my children to save something even 10 bucks a week it adds up. Get serious about saving for retirement you will need it. SS may change some in the future but it has been an evolving program since inception, it will always be there short some societal crash. What would happen to all the elderly and disabled people if it were gone. What would happen to you?