This primer is a PowerPoint presentation of approximately 40 slides that provides factual background about Social Security, its benefits and finances, and some policy options to improve the program. The Academy's income security staff ensures that the data in the presentation are up-to-date. Topics covered include:Who receives Social Security?What are typical Social Security benefits?How do benefits compare to earnings for retirees at different wage levels?Who pays for it?How many older Americans receive employer-sponsored pensions?How are Social Security retirement benefits projected to change in the future?What is Social Security disability insurance?What are the ""best estimate"" long-range projections of Social Security finances? What d...
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[Excerpt] Calculations indicating that the current Social Security program will not be financially s...
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For years those responsible for Social Security and policy analysts have acknowledged that the prese...
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President Bush is in favor of using private retirement accounts to partially replace the current pay...
[Excerpt] Budgetary pressures on the Social Security system have increased in recent years, promptin...
Social Security provides the basic foundation for the economic security of retired workers, workers ...
Congress has discussed several reform proposals [for the Social Security system], but has failed to ...
[Excerpt] Calculations indicating that the current Social Security program will not be financially s...
[Excerpt] This report provides an overview of Social Security financing and benefits under current l...
"The Social Security system is the primary retirement and disability program for millions of America...
This report gives a background to the debate on privatizing Social Security. It debunks the myth tha...
Social Security is the bedrock of economic security for millions of children, as well as working and...
This paper presents an innovative proposal for modifying the Social Security benefit structure. The ...
Synthesizes twelve organizations' research and outreach to provide a primer on Social Security. Asse...
American workers have demonstrated relatively low levels of knowledge of how Social Security works. ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) administers the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insuranc...
For years those responsible for Social Security and policy analysts have acknowledged that the prese...
[Excerpt] This report presents additional information about CBO’s long-term projections for Social S...
President Bush is in favor of using private retirement accounts to partially replace the current pay...
[Excerpt] Budgetary pressures on the Social Security system have increased in recent years, promptin...
Social Security provides the basic foundation for the economic security of retired workers, workers ...
Congress has discussed several reform proposals [for the Social Security system], but has failed to ...
[Excerpt] Calculations indicating that the current Social Security program will not be financially s...