The ongoing debate over welfare in the United States is rooted in the long-standing tension between the nation’s commitment to providing for its most vulnerable and a deep-seated belief that such support can corrupt its recipients. Social Security has struck this balance and appeals to the masses with its pay-as-you-go system and universally distributed benefits. Yet, the solvency of Social Security is threatening the program that has attempted to guard against old age and disability for the last eighty years. This paper examines how the perception of poverty in the United States is a hindrance when tackling social welfare policies. Further, the failure of the Supreme Court to recognize economic security as a fundamental constitutional righ...
The concept of ideology, understood as linked to structures of domination in society, is crucial in ...
The social services are in trouble. After decades of expansion, we face retrenchment, fiscal pressur...
Analyzes risk factors for seniors receiving family Social Security benefits below poverty level, inc...
In recent years, there has been an increasing tendency on the part of government to take upon itself...
Social Security is important to all Americans, but, particularly, to low-income workers and their fa...
By the year 2030 there will be twice as many retirees in the United States as today but only 18 perc...
Many defenders of Social Security assert that the program favors the poor and keeps low-wage earners...
The U.S. Social Security System was conceived as a means to ensure a minimum standard of living for ...
Economic security means that sufficient provision has been made to furnish at least the basic materi...
Book note for Martin Feldstein (Ed.), Privatizing Social Security. Chicago, IL: University of Chicag...
Arguably the most successful program of the modern welfare state, Social Security has been enormousl...
This Article explains why partial privatization would likely have a disproportionately adverse effec...
In the United States, a single piece of legislation, the Social Security Act, is the major vehicle t...
Americans were once able to rely on a "three-legged stool" of Social Security, pensions, and savings...
Since at least the 1970s a variety of scholars have redefined the U.S. social welfare state to inclu...
The concept of ideology, understood as linked to structures of domination in society, is crucial in ...
The social services are in trouble. After decades of expansion, we face retrenchment, fiscal pressur...
Analyzes risk factors for seniors receiving family Social Security benefits below poverty level, inc...
In recent years, there has been an increasing tendency on the part of government to take upon itself...
Social Security is important to all Americans, but, particularly, to low-income workers and their fa...
By the year 2030 there will be twice as many retirees in the United States as today but only 18 perc...
Many defenders of Social Security assert that the program favors the poor and keeps low-wage earners...
The U.S. Social Security System was conceived as a means to ensure a minimum standard of living for ...
Economic security means that sufficient provision has been made to furnish at least the basic materi...
Book note for Martin Feldstein (Ed.), Privatizing Social Security. Chicago, IL: University of Chicag...
Arguably the most successful program of the modern welfare state, Social Security has been enormousl...
This Article explains why partial privatization would likely have a disproportionately adverse effec...
In the United States, a single piece of legislation, the Social Security Act, is the major vehicle t...
Americans were once able to rely on a "three-legged stool" of Social Security, pensions, and savings...
Since at least the 1970s a variety of scholars have redefined the U.S. social welfare state to inclu...
The concept of ideology, understood as linked to structures of domination in society, is crucial in ...
The social services are in trouble. After decades of expansion, we face retrenchment, fiscal pressur...
Analyzes risk factors for seniors receiving family Social Security benefits below poverty level, inc...