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There is enormous public confusion (much of it deliberately cultivated) about the extent of Social Security’s projected shortfall. Many policymakers and analysts point out that projections from the Congressional Budget Office and the Social Security Trustees show the program to be out of...
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Employment in physically demanding jobs or in jobs with difficult working conditions is a major cause of early labor-market exit among older workers. Raising the retirement age is particularly concerning for near-retirement age workers with such jobs. Despite the fact that the retirement age...
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There has been a serious push in policy circles to cut Social Security benefits for near- and/or current retirees. The argument for such cuts has been based on the deficits in the federal budget; the finances of the Social Security program have been at most a secondary consideration. However,...
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Unlike a century ago, people expect their children to live past the age of retirement. This fact has important implications for how workers save for retirement, but has no specific implications for the retirement portion of Social Security. In addition, the increase in life expectancy is not...
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Social Security has made it possible for the vast majority of workers to enjoy a period of retirement in at least modest comfort without relying on their children for support. The average length of retirement has increased consistently since the program was started in 1937. However, the increase...
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fiscal stimulus to combat the Great Recession versus fiscal austerity or “adjustment” – that is, higher taxes and/or lower … could restore economic growth. These analyses are being touted to oppose increased stimulus to boost the economy. This paper …
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The Great Recession has left tens of millions of families facing unemployment, underemployment and the threat of losing …
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With the economy suffering from near double-digit unemployment, public debate is dominated by concerns over the budget … deficit at present, and more importantly, because it discourages action on the unemployment crisis that is devastating the …
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quarter of this year have created a consensus among economists that the Great Recession is very likely over. Unfortunately …, the end of the official recession will have little visible impact on U.S. labor markets until almost 2012. Within that …
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The unemployment rate is expected to average 10.2 percent for 2010, 9.1 percent for 2011, and 7.3 percent for 2012 …
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