Too many promises : the uncertain future of social security /

While social security has achieved an impressive reduction of poverty among the elderly, it is on a collision course with insolvency. The program has other serious shortcomings: an inequitable distribution of wealth across generations; discouragement of work and savings; and an imposition of heavy t...

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Main Author: Boskin, Michael J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Homewood, Ill. : Dow Jones-Irwin, ©1986.
Series:Twentieth Century Fund report.
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Summary:While social security has achieved an impressive reduction of poverty among the elderly, it is on a collision course with insolvency. The program has other serious shortcomings: an inequitable distribution of wealth across generations; discouragement of work and savings; and an imposition of heavy taxes on younger workers. Boskin proposes to solve these problems (except the long-term deficit, for which he has no ready answers) by substituting a two-tier system. The first tier (the insurance element) would provide actuarially equivalent insurance for retirement annuities, disability, and catastrophic hospital care. The second tier would guarantee minimally adequate retirement benefits for all citizens. ISBN 0-87094-779-6: $17.95.
Item Description:"A Twentieth Century Fund report."
Physical Description:xiv, 196 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-189) and index.
ISBN:0870947796
9780870947797