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January 14, 2005 Proposed Social Security reform cuts income support
From Economic Policy Institute:
A key proposal by President Bush's commission on Social Security would prevent Social Security benefits from growing along with general living standards in the future. This would cause Social Security to wither away over time and result in larger income declines for retirees, the disabled, and survivors, and hurt working families with low and middle incomes. For further analysis of the changes proposed by the president's Social Security commission, read the January 12 Snapshot. Read more from this post.
Posted on January 14, 2005 01:49 AM |
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