Macguineas, Maya.
Social Security. / Maya MacGuineas. - Washington Monthly, 2001. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Article 28. Business, 1522-3191; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Originally Published: Social Security, April 2001; pp. 23-26.
"Democrats are already lining up in opposition to the President's plan to reform Social Security. Bush has put forth only an outline of what he proposes to do--allow workers to use part of their payroll tax to fund private investment accounts, which, upon retirement, would be used to help augment Social Security benefits. Beyond that, the President intends to leave the specifics up to a bipartisan commission. But bipartisan commission or not, it appears that the President is in for one hell of a fight." (WASHINGTON MONTHLY) This article provides the liberal viewpoint regarding the privatization of the Social Security system.
1522-3191;
Retirement income.
Saving and investment.
Social security--Privatization.
Stocks.
AC1.S5
050
Social Security. / Maya MacGuineas. - Washington Monthly, 2001. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Article 28. Business, 1522-3191; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Originally Published: Social Security, April 2001; pp. 23-26.
"Democrats are already lining up in opposition to the President's plan to reform Social Security. Bush has put forth only an outline of what he proposes to do--allow workers to use part of their payroll tax to fund private investment accounts, which, upon retirement, would be used to help augment Social Security benefits. Beyond that, the President intends to leave the specifics up to a bipartisan commission. But bipartisan commission or not, it appears that the President is in for one hell of a fight." (WASHINGTON MONTHLY) This article provides the liberal viewpoint regarding the privatization of the Social Security system.
1522-3191;
Retirement income.
Saving and investment.
Social security--Privatization.
Stocks.
AC1.S5
050