Benefit reductions will likely be a part of the eventual Social Security reform in the United States. This research attempts to quantify the intragenerational and intergenerational impacts of different benefit reduction proposals on the incomes of the elderly. Reforms include across-the-board benefit cuts, price indexing, and reductions to the cost-of-living adjustment. Restoring the projected seventy-five year balance for the Trust Fund through benefit reductions will significantly lower benefits, though the impacts vary by type of reform. Nonetheless, the savings for the Social Security Trust Fund will exceed the accompanying increases in the poverty gap, leaving room to provide minimal income guarantees
This study explores the impact of social security eligibility on transfers between adult children an...
Three changes in the U.S. Social Security program affected recent cohorts of older individuals: repe...
This paper is submitted in an effort to bring into perspective the grants elements of social securit...
Benefit reductions will likely be a part of the eventual Social Security reform in the United States...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
We use data from the March 1968-2001 Current Population Surveys to document the evolution of elderly...
Recent changes legislated in the U.S. Social Security system have altered the economic incentives to...
[Excerpt] Social Security has significantly reduced elderly poverty. The elderly poverty rate has fa...
This paper exploits Social Security law changes to identify the effect of Social Security income on ...
Discussions of changes in the Social Security program must necessarily consider the impact of such c...
This paper evaluates potential responses to reductions in early Social Security retirement benefits....
We investigate how individuals in the U.S. expect to adjust their labor force participation and savi...
How is the economic status of the elderly changing and what are their prospects for the future? My p...
Reductions in the implicit taxation of Social Security benefits from reducing or eliminating the Ret...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
This study explores the impact of social security eligibility on transfers between adult children an...
Three changes in the U.S. Social Security program affected recent cohorts of older individuals: repe...
This paper is submitted in an effort to bring into perspective the grants elements of social securit...
Benefit reductions will likely be a part of the eventual Social Security reform in the United States...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
We use data from the March 1968-2001 Current Population Surveys to document the evolution of elderly...
Recent changes legislated in the U.S. Social Security system have altered the economic incentives to...
[Excerpt] Social Security has significantly reduced elderly poverty. The elderly poverty rate has fa...
This paper exploits Social Security law changes to identify the effect of Social Security income on ...
Discussions of changes in the Social Security program must necessarily consider the impact of such c...
This paper evaluates potential responses to reductions in early Social Security retirement benefits....
We investigate how individuals in the U.S. expect to adjust their labor force participation and savi...
How is the economic status of the elderly changing and what are their prospects for the future? My p...
Reductions in the implicit taxation of Social Security benefits from reducing or eliminating the Ret...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
This study explores the impact of social security eligibility on transfers between adult children an...
Three changes in the U.S. Social Security program affected recent cohorts of older individuals: repe...
This paper is submitted in an effort to bring into perspective the grants elements of social securit...