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Reforming Social Security: For Ourselves and Our Posterity

Autor Charles P. Blahous
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 aug 2000
Blahous contends that Social Security is ill-equipped to withstand the effects of an aging population and will impose excessive tax burdens upon future Americans unless its course is changed. Far from a doomsday tract, however, the book provides instances of proposals that would satisfactorily avert this course, if only the political will is mustered to implement them. Blahous argues for the program developed by the National Commission on Retirement Policy, but also offers positive descriptions of plausible alternatives as well as unsparing criticism of those who would cook the books in defense of either current law or high-cost alternatives. Reforming Social Security is sure to disturb ideologues from all parts of the political spectrum, because of its frank willingness to expose the costs of different approaches as well as the self-interest so often pursued by interest groups, political actors, and Social Security experts. An important analysis for the general public as well as policy makers and others concerned with social security issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275970444
ISBN-10: 0275970442
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Foreword by Alan Simpson
The View from the Future
Challenges to the Culture of Entitlement
The Political Inheritance of Social Security
The Kerrey-Danforth Commission
Social Security: Its Purposes, and How It Works
The Trustees' Reports and What They Say: Beyond Actuarial Solvency
Dissecting the Trustees' Assumptions
A Cottage Industry of Demagogues
Into the Lion's Den with the AARP
The Congressional Debate Evolves: 1994-1997
A Divided Advisory Council Unites Behind Advance Funding
Where Will Future Benefits Come From? A Sound and Fair System
To Fund or Not to Fund? Personal Accounts or Government Investment
The Top Ten Tricks in the Social Security Debate
Tackling the Policy Challenges of Personal Accounts
Putting It All Together: How a Reformed System Can Work
Reaching Agreement with the NCRP
Slings and Arrows
1998-1999: The President's Years of Discussion--Then More Discussion
Congress Reacts to the President's Proposals
The Last, Best Hopes: The Senate Bipartisan Plan and other Efforts
Where We Are and Whither We Are Tending
Selected Bibliography
Index