[HTML][HTML] Long-Term Fiscal Balance and the Social Security Trust Fund

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Fiscal policy and social security policy during the 1990s

D Elmendorf, JB Liebman, DW Wilcox - 2001 - nber.org
This paper reviews the course of fiscal policy and Social Security policy during the 1990s.
The 1990s witnessed two fundamental changes in US fiscal policy: a dramatic improvement …

[PDF][PDF] Social Security and the Tax Cut: The 75-Year Cost of the Tax Cut Is More than Twice as Large as the Long-Term Deficit in Social Security

R Kogan, R Greenstein, P Orszag - Center on Budget and Policy Priorities …, 2002 - cbpp.org
Restoring long-term solvency to Social Security and ensuring a sustainable long-run fiscal
policy for the United States are issues of major importance. To help illuminate these issues …

Social Security and the federal budget

A Eschtruth - 2003 - ideas.repec.org
Understanding the relationship between Social Security and the rest of the budget can help
to clarify the program's current and future financial situation. The trust fund's Treasury bonds …

The Social Security Surplus and Public Saving

TL Hungerford - Public Finance Review, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
The US net national saving rate reached a postwar peak of 12.3 percent in 1965 and has
since trended downward to 1.2 percent in 2007. Consequently, many analysts claim that …

The Social Security Trust Funds and Public Saving

TL Hungerford - Available at SSRN 828593, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract The Social Security program is one of the most popular and successful government
programs in the United States. At the end of 2004, the OASDI trust funds held almost $1.7 …

Is the Social Security trust fund a Store of Value?

K Smetters - American Economic Review, 2004 - pubs.aeaweb.org
According to the Social Security Trustees (2003), the US Social Security system faces a
$10.5 trillion present-value imbalance. That amount is equal to Social Security's present …

[PDF][PDF] Social Security and the Federal Budget: What Does Social Security's Being" off Budget" Mean?

D Koitz, Education and Public Welfare Division - 1998 - everycrsreport.com
As a result of a series of laws enacted in 1983, 1985 and 1990, Social Security is considered
to be “off budget” for federal budget purposes. While the meaning of this might seem obvious …

[PDF][PDF] On the transition to a fully funded social security system

T Cogley - 1998 - fraser.stlouisfed.org
While the President and Congress are celebrating (and rightly so) their progress in reducing
the budget deficit, everyone involved is well aware that the long-term prognosis for the …

Financing Social Security—Who Pays?

A Asimakopulos - Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
The 1983 changes in the United States Social Security program transformed a basically pay-
as-you-go system into one that is building up a substantial trust fund as well as paying public …