Different approaches for dealing with social security
EM Gramlich - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1996 - aeaweb.org
This paper discusses the report of the 1994 Quadrennial Advisory Council on Social
Security, of which the author was chair. The system is out of long-term actuarial balance and …
Security, of which the author was chair. The system is out of long-term actuarial balance and …
Pay-as-You-Go Financing for Social Security Is the Only Way
RJ Myers - Journal of Financial Service Professionals, 1991 - search.proquest.com
The present financial status of the Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI)
program is excellent. The assets of the OASDI trust funds at the end of 1989 were $163 …
program is excellent. The assets of the OASDI trust funds at the end of 1989 were $163 …
[PDF][PDF] Rates of return from Social Security
KJ Lansing - 1999 - researchgate.net
Under the current Social Security law, 10.7% of nearly every US employee's gross annual
wage (up to a maximum of S72, 600) must be" contributed" to the Old Age and Survivor's …
wage (up to a maximum of S72, 600) must be" contributed" to the Old Age and Survivor's …
Policy solutions for the retirement crisis
M Morrissey - Generations, 2019 - ingentaconnect.com
The United States' do-it-yourself retirement system, which relies on 401 (k) plans, is flawed.
These plans don't require employers to take on long-term liabilities, leaving many workers …
These plans don't require employers to take on long-term liabilities, leaving many workers …
Health, Wealth and Workforce Exit: Disability Insurance and Individual Accounts
JS Seligman - 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Current debate on the Social Security Administration's long-term finance of benefits includes
proposals for independent private investment via individual accounts. The author first …
proposals for independent private investment via individual accounts. The author first …
[PDF][PDF] Pay-as-you-go social security and the aging of America: An economic analysis
AD Viard - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic and …, 2002 - Citeseer
Because it is a mature pay-as-you-go retirement system, Social Security provides current
and future workers with below-market returns. These workers bear the burden of the …
and future workers with below-market returns. These workers bear the burden of the …
[引用][C] Reconciling economic priorities and income maintenance: The case of the United States
EM Gramlich - International Social Security Review, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
The United States social security system is basically a pay-asyou-go (PAYG) system, first
designed back in the 1930s. It has paid benefits to more than one hundred million people …
designed back in the 1930s. It has paid benefits to more than one hundred million people …
Pension provision in the United States
A Jousten - Institutional and Financial Incentives for Social …, 2001 - Springer
The US retirement income system relies on two big pillars: on the one hand the public Old-
age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (OASDI), also called “social security”, and on the …
age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (OASDI), also called “social security”, and on the …
[PDF][PDF] Social Security
J Boehner, DM Speaker - 2012 - ncpssm.org
Several provisions in Title VIII of HR 1314, the “Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015,” introduced
today, will have direct effects on the actuarial status of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors …
today, will have direct effects on the actuarial status of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors …