This thesis briefly covers the topic of Social Security\u27s financial problems and alternative methods of reform. It is a subject that most working Americans and beneficiaries hold near and dear to their hearts and wallets. For all of the working years the employed have to contribute to Social Security, the least one would expect is financial security assistance from the system, when and if the need arises. Unfortunately, this may not be the case because Social Security may become insolvent in the near future. It may be headed toward financial ruin if drastic measures are not undertaken to resolve this dilemma. Social Security insolvency is not inevitable, but politicians must be willing to confront the monumental task of overhauling the U...
This dissertation examines three distinct although related issues in the policy history of the U.S. ...
The U.S. Social Security System was conceived as a means to ensure a minimum standard of living for ...
Currently, there is an ongoing debate concerning the future of Social Security. Almost everyone reco...
Recorded in 2005, this Roundtable set the social security issue in the context of public opinion, st...
For years those responsible for Social Security and policy analysts have acknowledged that the prese...
Social Security is the largest single program in the U.S. federal government budget, accounting for...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Social Security not ...
Currently anticipated Social Security revenues are inadequate to pay for the benefits promised under...
The future of Social Security, a law designed to provide individuals with a minimum standard of livi...
During the Great Depression President Franklin Roosevelt forged a Social Contract between the U.S. G...
This essay describes the current debate on reforming Social Security in the US, along with a brief d...
Other written product issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "T...
In light of Social Security\u27s long-term deficit, reform of the system appears inevitable. Comment...
President Bush says that the Social Security system is at risk and that dramatic reforms are needed ...
This Article analyzes the impact of privatization on the existing Social Security program. Part I de...
This dissertation examines three distinct although related issues in the policy history of the U.S. ...
The U.S. Social Security System was conceived as a means to ensure a minimum standard of living for ...
Currently, there is an ongoing debate concerning the future of Social Security. Almost everyone reco...
Recorded in 2005, this Roundtable set the social security issue in the context of public opinion, st...
For years those responsible for Social Security and policy analysts have acknowledged that the prese...
Social Security is the largest single program in the U.S. federal government budget, accounting for...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Social Security not ...
Currently anticipated Social Security revenues are inadequate to pay for the benefits promised under...
The future of Social Security, a law designed to provide individuals with a minimum standard of livi...
During the Great Depression President Franklin Roosevelt forged a Social Contract between the U.S. G...
This essay describes the current debate on reforming Social Security in the US, along with a brief d...
Other written product issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "T...
In light of Social Security\u27s long-term deficit, reform of the system appears inevitable. Comment...
President Bush says that the Social Security system is at risk and that dramatic reforms are needed ...
This Article analyzes the impact of privatization on the existing Social Security program. Part I de...
This dissertation examines three distinct although related issues in the policy history of the U.S. ...
The U.S. Social Security System was conceived as a means to ensure a minimum standard of living for ...
Currently, there is an ongoing debate concerning the future of Social Security. Almost everyone reco...