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This paper by the Urban Institute explores the impact of the RET on individual behavior. The RET may affect two personal decisions: (1) how many hours to work (including leaving the workforce); and (2) at what age to start claiming Social Security benefits. The RET may discourage a certain group...
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Employment rates for single mothers with dependent children have risen steadily in recent years, due in part to welfare reform and expansions in the Earned Income Tax Credit. This paper examines this recent increase and analyzes the implications for future retirement security. The results show...
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This study examines Social Security claiming behavior, which has important implications for older Americans and for the system itself. Retirees may begin collecting benefits as early as age 62, but early claimants receive lower monthly benefits for the rest of their lives. Our data come from...
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