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The present Social Security program has been shown to be financially unsustainable in the future without modification to the current program. The purpose of this paper, the Employee Benefit Research Institute's fourth in a series on Social Security reform, is threefold: to illustrate new...
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This article examines February 2001 Current Population Survey (CPS) data for workers' participation in employment-based pension plans. The percentage of workers ages 21-64 participating in a plan was found to be 54.8 percent in 2001, up from 51.0 percent in 1995. Furthermore, workers with...
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The Social Security Program has traditionally been a strongly supported and popular program for providing income protection for workers and their dependents from old-age, death, and disability. Social Security by most accounts has been a successful program, particularly in helping to lower the...
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Retirees' receipt of pension income significantly affects their ability to maintain a standard of living similar to that of their preretirement years. Whether a retiree receives this type of income depends on characteristics of both the individuals and their former employers. This paper examines...
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The Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit public policy research organization based in Washington, DC, that has been researching economic security issues for almost 25 years. This EBRI Issue Brief synthesizes highlights of recent EBRI research on retirement...
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This article investigates the impact of increases and decreases in the level of net immigration in the United States as well as the effect of changes in the unemployment rate on the financial status of the Social Security program. After presenting the historical values of these important...
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The Social Security program has received a great deal of attention recently as President Bush has been pushing for the inclusion of individual accounts within the program. The president has not specified a detailed proposal, but one of the reform models (Model 2) that was outlined by his...
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