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Elon Musk and His Team of Young Geniuses Reportedly Clueless About Social Security—Is It Wealth Privilege or Something More?

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Elon Musk is no stranger to disrupting industries, from electric vehicles to space travel. But his latest headline-making moment has nothing to do with innovation and everything to do with a fundamental American institution: Social Security. Reports suggest that Musk and his army of 20-something employees at Tesla and SpaceX are largely unaware of Social Security benefits—raising questions about whether extreme wealth and youth have made them oblivious to a system that millions of Americans rely on.

Too Young, Too Rich, or Both?

According to sources familiar with the situation, discussions about retirement benefits within Musk’s companies often meet with blank stares from young engineers and executives. One insider reportedly joked, “We’re all working on Mars missions—who has time to think about Social Security?”

It’s not entirely surprising. The majority of Musk’s workforce, especially those in leadership positions, are in their 20s and early 30s. For many of them, retirement is a distant concept, and traditional safety nets like Social Security seem irrelevant. After all, when your employer is actively working on colonizing other planets, worrying about a government retirement check in 40 years might feel outdated.

The Internet Reacts: ‘Must Be Nice to Be That Rich’

When news of this apparent ignorance surfaced, social media had a field day. Many users pointed out that Social Security is essential for millions of working-class Americans, even if billionaires and their employees don’t think about it.

One viral post on X (formerly Twitter) read: “Imagine being so rich you don’t even know Social Security exists. Must be nice.”

Another joked: “Elon Musk is planning retirement communities on Mars while the rest of us are hoping our Social Security checks will cover rent.”

However, some defended Musk’s employees, arguing that young workers in tech often prioritize stock options and high salaries over government benefits. One commenter noted: “If I had Tesla shares and a six-figure salary at 25, I wouldn’t be thinking about Social Security either.”

Musk’s Own Thoughts on Retirement

Elon Musk himself has spoken about working well into old age, often claiming he has no intention of retiring. Given his breakneck work schedule—juggling Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and X—it’s easy to see why. In fact, Musk has previously mocked the idea of traditional retirement, once tweeting: “Am going to work until the singularity or the AI apocalypse, whichever comes first.”

His approach contrasts sharply with most Americans, who rely on Social Security as a crucial part of their retirement income. While Musk’s personal fortune means he’ll never need a government check, his apparent lack of attention to the issue raises a bigger question: Should billionaires and corporate leaders be more aware of the economic realities of everyday Americans?

A Wake-Up Call or Just an Internet Joke?

At the end of the day, does it really matter if young tech workers at Tesla and SpaceX don’t think about Social Security? Some argue that this disconnect highlights a broader issue—how the ultra-wealthy and privileged often operate in a different reality than the average worker. Others see it as nothing more than a funny generational gap, with 20-somethings simply not thinking that far ahead.

Whether Musk himself addresses the controversy remains to be seen. But one thing is certain—while his employees might not know about Social Security, millions of Americans do, and for them, it’s no laughing mat

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