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and an incentive to save more themselves. For this reason, unfunded private pensions differ fundamentally from the … unfunded Social Security pension and the other unfunded federal government civilian and military pensions …
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This paper shows that previous analyses of IRA-type plans have miscalculated their effect on tax revenue and therefore on national saving by ignoring their impact on corporate tax payments. Recognizing the important effect of IRA plans on corporate tax revenue changes previous conclusions about...
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optimal savings and therefore the level of unintended bequests. While those bequests may have no value to the retirees, they …
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aggregate saving. Although private pensions are likely to reduce direct saving by employees, this should be offset by the … the growth of private pensions has not had an adverse effect on saving and may have increased saving by a small amount …
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Much of the recent discussion about the relation between pensions and inflation has emphasized the adverse impact that … present paper focuses on the way that pensions are likely to evolve in response to the expectation of continued inflation in … total saving that goes into private pensions. Since the tax treatment of pension contributions allows individuals to save in …
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This paper presents a detailed analysis of the economics of prefunding benefits for the aged, focusing on Social Security but indicating some of the analogous magnitudes for prefunding Medicare Benefits. We use detailed Census and Social Security information to model the transition to a fully...
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benefits on private savings. The Retirement History Survey combines survey evidence on the wealth of couples in their early …
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Social Security pensions to a fully funded plan based on individual accounts. The analysis discusses the rationale for such a …
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In an earlier paper we analyzed a method of combining traditional tax financed pay-as-you-go Social Security benefits with annuities financed by Personal Retirement Accounts. We showed that such a combination could maintain the level of retirement income projected in current Social Security law...
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This paper examines the risk aspects of a fully phased-in investment-based defined contribution Social Security plan. Individuals save a fraction of wages in a Personal Retirement Account (PRA) invested in a 60:40 equity-debt mix and receive a similarly invested variable annuity from age 67. The...
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