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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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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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An investigation of the impact of the assumed value of the labor force participation rate on the Old-Age, Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance (OASDI) trust funds' actuarial balance finds that further changes to the Social Security program - beyond increased participation - will be...
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