Extent: | 170 S. |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Sammelwerk ; Collection of articles of several authors |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index Enth. zahlr. Beitr. Is Social Security going bankrupt? $t Social Security is going broke / Paul Ryan Social Security trust fund will be exhausted in 2033 / Board of Trustees, Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Federal Disability Insurance Trust Funds Social Security goes bankrupt / John Hayward Social Security is not going broke / David Cay Johnston Social Security does not have serious financial problems / Jane Bryant Quinn It is impossible for Social Security to go bankrupt / John T. Harvey Is Social Security a successful government program?Social Security is one of the most successful US domestic programs / Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Social Security: a target without a cause / David R. Francis Social Security is one of the best tools for fighting poverty around the world / Claire Provost Social Security is not a Ponzi scheme / Los Angeles Times Social Security is similar to a Ponzi scheme / Michael Tanner Outcome for Social Security is the same as a Ponzi schemelower future benefits / Chuck Saletta Social Security is a mandatory Ponzi scheme that is bad for American workers / Julie Borowski Would private retirement accounts be better than the current system?Chapter overview / Joe Messerli Personal savings accounts would provide real reform for Social Security / Dan Mitchell Private retirement accounts would produce much higher returns than Social Security / William G. Shipmand, Peter Ferrara Personal retirement accounts would be no more risky than Social Security / Michael Tanner Social Security is a wage replacement insurance program, not an investment program / Nancy J. Altman Privatization would dismantle Social Security and offer no guarantees of future benefits / National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare Private retirement plans could not provide the same benefits that Social Security does / Louis Woodhill How should Social Security's fiscal issues be fixed?Raising eligibility and retirement ages would be one way to reduce future fiscal imbalances in Social Security / Congressional Budget Office Social Security should be strengthened by removing the cap on high incomes / Bernie Sanders Want to fix the economy? Start with Social Security / Peter Diamond Mix of minor changes would fix Social Security / Philip Moeller Social Security benefit cuts should be concentrated on high-income beneficiaries / Allan Sloan Social Security reforms must achieve both solvency and modernization / Howard Gleckman. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7377-6245-7 ; 978-0-7377-6246-4 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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