abstract: Yearly changes in the consumer price index are used to adjust social security benefits in order to keep the purchasing power of social security beneficiaries the same. Currently, social security benefits are adjusted using a fixed-weighted price index that reflects the purchasing patterns of workers. However, some believe that a price index that captures the spending habits of the elderly should adjust monthly social security benefits, while others argue that a chain-weighted price index is a more accurate indexation technique. This report finds that if an elderly or chain-weighted price index were implemented this year, there would not be a significant change in the projected insolvency of the social security trust fund, but ther...
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 ...
This paper tries to formulate conclusions about the indexation of old-age pensions. Pensions can be ...
As just reiterated in the 2005 Trustees Report, Social Security faces a 75-year deficit equal to rou...
This paper examines five problems with the inflation indexing procedures used by the Social Security...
Benefit reductions will likely be a part of the eventual Social Security reform in the United States...
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 price indexation of Social Security bene.t payments has emerged in recent years as a flashpoint ...
Social Security is widely believed to protect its recipients from inflation because benefits are ind...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The fin...
Earnings are found to be higher for Whites relative to Nonwhites, for males relative to females. OAS...
Thesis advisor: Alicia MunnellSince 1975, Social Security retirement benefits have been tied to the ...
This paper examines some positive and normative aspects of the inflation indexation of public and pr...
During the negotiations over raising the debt ceiling, President Obama proposed cutting the annual c...
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 ...
This paper tries to formulate conclusions about the indexation of old-age pensions. Pensions can be ...
As just reiterated in the 2005 Trustees Report, Social Security faces a 75-year deficit equal to rou...
This paper examines five problems with the inflation indexing procedures used by the Social Security...
Benefit reductions will likely be a part of the eventual Social Security reform in the United States...
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 price indexation of Social Security bene.t payments has emerged in recent years as a flashpoint ...
Social Security is widely believed to protect its recipients from inflation because benefits are ind...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The fin...
Earnings are found to be higher for Whites relative to Nonwhites, for males relative to females. OAS...
Thesis advisor: Alicia MunnellSince 1975, Social Security retirement benefits have been tied to the ...
This paper examines some positive and normative aspects of the inflation indexation of public and pr...
During the negotiations over raising the debt ceiling, President Obama proposed cutting the annual c...
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 ...
This paper tries to formulate conclusions about the indexation of old-age pensions. Pensions can be ...