This paper examines five problems with the inflation indexing procedures used by the Social Security Administration of the United States in taking inflation into account when calculating Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Benefits. Because of Problem #1, the commingling of unindexed with indexed earnings, a retiree born in 1930 who continued in a high earning career until age 75 receives an annual benefit more than $1,800 larger than would have been generated with full indexing. As a result of Problems #2 and #4 your OASI check will be larger if wage inflation happens to be extra high in your 60th year or if price inflation is exceptionally low in your 61st year. Because of the indexing problems, the percentage increase in your inflatio...
A major issue in the design of both public and private pension plans involves the indexation of bene...
The old-age, survivors, and disability insurance trust funds are now running a deficit of more than ...
Inflation has been of great concern to most Americans in recent years. Inflation and the resultant r...
This paper examines five problems with the inflation indexing procedures used by the Social Security...
This paper examines five problems with the indexing procedures used by the Social Security Administr...
The aim of this paper is to estimate under limits on the loss from inflation for a typical OASDI (Ol...
Thesis advisor: Alicia MunnellSince 1975, Social Security retirement benefits have been tied to the ...
Social Security is widely believed to protect its recipients from inflation because benefits are ind...
This paper examines some positive and normative aspects of the inflation indexation of public and pr...
abstract: Yearly changes in the consumer price index are used to adjust social security benefits in ...
Earnings are found to be higher for Whites relative to Nonwhites, for males relative to females. OAS...
Retirement-related issues are discussed including social security, healthcare, and inflation.https:/...
An examination of the inflation-indexing provisions contained in the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 19...
The rapid rise in inflation in 2006-07 has attracted attention – once again – both to how pensions s...
Pensions are inherently risky because they are long-term contracts, which complicates financial plan...
A major issue in the design of both public and private pension plans involves the indexation of bene...
The old-age, survivors, and disability insurance trust funds are now running a deficit of more than ...
Inflation has been of great concern to most Americans in recent years. Inflation and the resultant r...
This paper examines five problems with the inflation indexing procedures used by the Social Security...
This paper examines five problems with the indexing procedures used by the Social Security Administr...
The aim of this paper is to estimate under limits on the loss from inflation for a typical OASDI (Ol...
Thesis advisor: Alicia MunnellSince 1975, Social Security retirement benefits have been tied to the ...
Social Security is widely believed to protect its recipients from inflation because benefits are ind...
This paper examines some positive and normative aspects of the inflation indexation of public and pr...
abstract: Yearly changes in the consumer price index are used to adjust social security benefits in ...
Earnings are found to be higher for Whites relative to Nonwhites, for males relative to females. OAS...
Retirement-related issues are discussed including social security, healthcare, and inflation.https:/...
An examination of the inflation-indexing provisions contained in the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 19...
The rapid rise in inflation in 2006-07 has attracted attention – once again – both to how pensions s...
Pensions are inherently risky because they are long-term contracts, which complicates financial plan...
A major issue in the design of both public and private pension plans involves the indexation of bene...
The old-age, survivors, and disability insurance trust funds are now running a deficit of more than ...
Inflation has been of great concern to most Americans in recent years. Inflation and the resultant r...