Outlines how Medicare Part B and Part D premium hikes will cancel out the cost of living increases in Social Security benefits, severely affecting the lowest-income beneficiaries. Examines premium design characteristics and trends in premium growth
Working Paper, WP 2012-278Medicaid was primarily designed to protect and insure the poor. However, t...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
This Essay argues that retirement policies, including retirement income and healthcare sufficiency, ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, tax and budge...
Examines how changing demographics and patterns in lifetime earnings, pension participation, and wea...
My first chapter explores the effect of income on health in the context of Social Security and Medic...
This dissertation is comprised of three freestanding chapters, each of which studies a policy-motiva...
Without policy reforms, the aging of the U.S. population is likely to increase the burden of the cur...
We consider a life-cycle model with idiosyncratic risk in labor earnings, out-of-pocket medical and ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the economics of prefunding benefits for the aged, focusi...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
Elderly individuals exhibit wide disparities in their sources of income. For those in the bottom hal...
Working Paper, WP 2012-278Medicaid was primarily designed to protect and insure the poor. However, t...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
This Essay argues that retirement policies, including retirement income and healthcare sufficiency, ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, tax and budge...
Examines how changing demographics and patterns in lifetime earnings, pension participation, and wea...
My first chapter explores the effect of income on health in the context of Social Security and Medic...
This dissertation is comprised of three freestanding chapters, each of which studies a policy-motiva...
Without policy reforms, the aging of the U.S. population is likely to increase the burden of the cur...
We consider a life-cycle model with idiosyncratic risk in labor earnings, out-of-pocket medical and ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the economics of prefunding benefits for the aged, focusi...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
Elderly individuals exhibit wide disparities in their sources of income. For those in the bottom hal...
Working Paper, WP 2012-278Medicaid was primarily designed to protect and insure the poor. However, t...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
This Essay argues that retirement policies, including retirement income and healthcare sufficiency, ...