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Scare Tactics: Why Social Security Is Not in Crisis
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 7/10/2008
The "crisis" in Social Security is actually quite manageable, despite the alarmism voiced by those who favor replacing all or part of the program with private investment accounts.  
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What the Public Really Wants...on Retirement Security
Ruy Teixeira, The Century Foundation, Center for American Progress, 1/14/2008
The economy has not delivered strong wage growth or adequate savings opportunities in recent years for average Americans, resulting in widespread economic anxiety and insecurity. Not surprisingly, then, one particular area of anxiety is retirement. In this new brief from Ruy Teixeira's What the Public Really Wants...series, polling data consistently show that not having enough money for retirement is at the top of Americans’ economic concerns. 
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Facing the Problems of Providing Long-Term Care for the Oldest Old
Beverly Goldberg, The Century Foundation, 6/11/2007

As the first members of that huge generation known as the baby boomers begin to reach retirement, they are clearly more active and in better health than were earlier generations reaching that milestone. The boomers are looking forward to some two decades or more of what they believe will be an active, enjoyable third stage of life, given increases in longevity. What few of them have spent time contemplating, however, are the long-term problems that those extra years can bring: Will they be able to afford their new longevity? Will they remain healthy until the day they die? Who will care for them when they no longer can care for themselves? Beverly Goldberg examines these questions in the latest issue brief from The Century Foundation. 

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What the Public Really Wants on Jobs and the Economy
Ruy Teixeira, The Century Foundation, Center for American Progress, 10/26/2006
In this brief from the "What the Public Really Wants..." series, Ruy Teixeira makes sense of the wealth of polling data available on Americans' views about jobs and the economy. 
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Meeting Social Security’s Long-Range Shortfall
Robert M. Ball, The Century Foundation, 9/5/2006
Long-time Social Security Commissioner Ball presents a simple plan for restoring long-term financial balance to Social Security while preserving the program's structure and value. 
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Aging Gracefully
Peter R. Orszag, J. Mark Iwry, William G. Gale, Century Foundation Press, 8/15/2006
Aging Gracefully gathers a collection of essays that highlight policy ideas for promoting greater retirement savings among Americans. The essays were written as part of the Retirement Security Project, which is dedicated to promoting common sense solutions to improve the retirement income prospects of millions of American workers. The project is supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts, in partnership with Georgetown University’s Public Policy Institute and the Brookings Institution. 
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Reforming Tax Incentives to Promote Private Savings for Retirement
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 8/2/2006
Three straightforward reforms for the tax code that would better target incentives to the families who need to improve their retirement security the most. 
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The Basics: Public Policy in an Older America
The Century Foundation, 4/11/2006
Examines the "graying" of America and anticipates the effects of the coming retirement of the baby boom generation.  
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Apart at the Seams: The Collapse of Private Pension and Health Care Protections
Charles R. Morris, Century Foundation Press, 2/9/2006
An exploration of how the collapse of private sector retirement and health benefits came about and how it has affected the landscape of American social insurance. 
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Building A Real "Ownership Society"
J. Larry  Brown, Robert Kuttner, Thomas M. Shapiro, Century Foundation Press, 7/12/2005
Current proposals to create an “ownership society” are contrary to well-established, successful policy strategies of broadening ownership and intensify the shifting of risk to individuals. 
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Four Questions and Answers about the Social Security Trust Funds, the National Debt, and Sound Fiscal Policy
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 7/6/2005
Four key questions about Social Security trust funds, the national debt, and fiscal policy. 
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Disaster Ahead! The Breathless World Of The New Dismal Scientists
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 5/24/2005
Why claims of a "generational crisis" are almost entirely bogus. 
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Understanding the Proposed Cuts to Social Security Benefits
Greg Anrig, The Century Foundation, 4/29/2005
Summay of the potential impact of "progressive price indexing" on future benefits. 
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False Promise: How Social Security Privatization Would Sting Young Adults
Libby Perl, The Century Foundation, 3/9/2005
Today’s young people would receive much lower guaranteed benefits with private accounts than they would under the current system. 
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Bush's House of Cards: The Privatization Fraud
Various Authors, The American Prospect, 2/10/2005
A special issue on the drive to privatize Social Security, cosponsored by The Century Foundation, EPI and the Campaign for America's Future, with articles from Paul Starr, Robert Kuttner, Dean Baker, Henry Aaron, and many others. 
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Back to the Future: The Harsh Reality Underlying a Proposed Change in Social Security
Bernard Wasow, Martha Paskoff Welsh, The Century Foundation, 2/3/2005
How price-indexing would negatively affect living standards for retirees. 
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Why We Need Social Security
Paul Starr, The American Prospect, 2/1/2005
The philosophy and values behind Social Security that have made it so successful. 
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The Basics: Social Security Reform (Revised for 2005)
The Century Foundation, 2/1/2005
A revised edition of this popular resource for information about the Social Security program and its future, with a new chapter on privatization proposals. 
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In Search of Retirement Security: The Changing Mix of Social Insurance, Employee Benefits, and Individual Responsibility
Tersea Ghilarducci, Van Doorn Oons, John L. Palmer, Catherine Hill, Century Foundation Press, 1/31/2005
Thirteen experts consider the changing face of retirement in America. 
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Ten Myths about Social Security
Greg Anrig, The Century Foundation, 1/26/2005
Revealing popular misconceptions about the financing 'crisis', the effects of private accounts, the value of the trust funds, and more. 
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A Bloody Mess
Norma Cohen, The American Prospect, 1/11/2005
How Britain’s retirement system got to where it is today is a twisted tale that combines political ideology with fiscal expediency.  
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Twelve Reasons Why Privatizing Social Security is a Bad Idea
Greg Anrig, Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 12/14/2004
Why less costly and less painful reforms to Social Security should be considered instead of the privatization plans the President is currently considering. 
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The "Unfunded Liabilities" Ruse
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 10/25/2004
Debunking the myths about the threat of long term unfunded liabilities in the federal budget.  
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Policy for a Secure Retirement
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 5/5/2004
Will the three main sources of retirement income—private pensions, private saving, and Social Security—add up to enough to assure Americans of the retirement they have come to expect? 
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A New Minimum Benefit for Social Security
Bernard Wasow, 4/12/2004
One big idea for improving retirement security and lifting the elderly poor out of poverty: the minimum Social Security benefit. A Century Foundation Idea Brief.  
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Promoting Retirement Savings
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 2/6/2004
The Bush administration's proposals to restructure tax breaks for private saving in the 2005 budget plan are using the legitimate need for reforms as a subterfuge for pursuing a policy that will leave the current system’s fundamental problems unsolved. 
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False Alarm: Why the Greatest Threat to Social Security and Medicare is the Campaign to "Save" Them
Joseph White, Johns Hopkins University Press, 10/1/2003
The financial challenges facing Social Security and Medicare are long-term rather than imminent, and can and should be addressed through incremental adjustments rather than radical approaches. 
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Reassuring News in the 2003 Social Security Trustees Report
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 6/1/2003
The Social Security Trustees’ 2003 annual report suggests that while the economy may be in recession, the program continues to look strong in the short and intermediate run. 
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The Basics: Social Security Reform (Revised for 2002)
The Century Foundation, 6/15/2002
Offers readers the best available facts, figures, and arguments about what is right with Social Security and what is wrong with it. 
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Reducing Benefits and Subsidizing Individual Accounts
Peter A. Diamond, Peter R. Orszag, The Century Foundation, 6/15/2002
An analysis of the plans proposed by the President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security. A white paper cosponsored by The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. 
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Setting the Record Straight: Social Security Works for Latinos
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 5/1/2002
There is little difference in net Social Security benefits between Hispanic and non-Hispanic populations, contrary to suggestions that the program benefits ethnic groups unequally. 
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Setting the Record Straight: Women and Social Security
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 4/1/2002
Women tend to depend on Social Security and spousal benefits longer and in greater proportion to their total retirement income than men do. 
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Setting the Record Straight: Two False Claims about African Americans and Social Security
Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 3/1/2002
Debunking privatization advocates' claims that African Americans lose out in the current system, and would stand to gain from private accounts. 
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What Would REALLY Happen Under Social Security Privatization? Part I: Solving a Problem by Creating a Bigger One
Greg Anrig, Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 12/10/2001
Diverting payroll taxes to private accounts would actually add a large additional financial burden to Social Security instead of alleviating the projected shortfall. 
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What Would REALLY Happen Under Social Security Privatization? Part II: Millionaires One and All?
Greg Anrig, Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 12/10/2001
The returns on accounts touted by advocates of privatization are based on numerous false and misleading assumptions. 
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What Would REALLY Happen Under Social Security Privatization? Part III: IRAs and 401(k)s You Can Not Control or Leave to Heirs
Greg Anrig, Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 12/10/2001
Claims of enhanced control and ownership for workers over their assets in Social Security privatization schemes are greatly exaggerated.  
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What Would REALLY Happen Under Social Security Privatization? Part IV: Insecurity for the Disabled and Dependents of Workers
Greg Anrig, Bernard Wasow, The Century Foundation, 12/10/2001
Current debates over the future of Social Security leave out the fact that many beneficiaries are not retired workers. 
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Questions Raised by the Plan Endorsed by President Bush's Social Security Commission
Henry J. Aaron, Peter R. Orszag, Alicia Munnell, The Century Foundation, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 11/30/2001
Analysis of preliminary descriptions of three plans by President Bush's Social Security commission that would divert revenue from Social Security into individual accounts. 
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False Alarm: Why the Greatest Threat to Social Security and Medicare Is the Campaign to "Save" Them
Joseph White, Johns Hopkins University Press, 9/1/2001
The financial challenges facing Social Security and Medicare are long-term rather than imminent, and can and should be addressed through incremental adjustments rather than radical approaches.  
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Perspectives on the Draft Interim Report of the President’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security
Henry J. Aaron, Peter R. Orszag, Alan S. Blinder, Alicia Munnell, The Century Foundation, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 7/23/2001
Analysis of President Bush’s Social Security reform commission’s argument, as presented in its 2002 draft interim report, and concludes that the commission’s materials contain a number of misleading statements and factual errors. 
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Life in an Older America
Lawrence K. Grossman, Mia Oberlink, Robert N. Butler, Century Foundation Press, 7/1/2001
Leading experts from the worlds of public policy, health care policy, economics, media, and advertising debunk the myths surrounding aging and correct the flawed predictions for the nation's future. 
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Are Americans Saving Enough for Retirement?
William G. Gale, The Century Foundation, 6/15/2001
Part of The Century Foundation’s Aging in America series, this report addresses the issue of retirement savings and income security. 
Countdown to Reform: The Great Social Security Debate
Henry J. Aaron, Robert D. Reischauer, Century Foundation Press, 2/15/2001
A comprehensive examination of Social Security’s strengths and weaknesses and an assessment of recently developed reform proposals. 
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Social Security Reform Check List #2
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 5/22/2000
A summary of Harvard economist Martin Feldstein’s 2000 plan to reform Social Security that exposes some serious weaknesses in the proposal. 
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Insuring the Essentials
Robert M. Ball, The Century Foundation, 1/1/2000
A collection of essays and commentaries from Robert Ball's six decades of personal and professional involvement with Social Security. 
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Pensions for the Twenty-First Century
Dean Baker, The Century Foundation, 6/15/1999
Public debate emphasizing Social Security's long-term financial soundness has overshadowed our national private pension system’s need for serious reform. A Century Foundation white paper. 
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Myths and Misunderstandings About Public Opinion Toward Social Security
Lawrence R. Jacobs, Robert Y. Shapiro, The Century Foundation, 6/1/1999
Common assumptions regarding the public’s thinking about Social Security are often based on half-truths or simply are wrong. A Century Foundation report. 
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Governor Bush's Individual Account Proposal
Henry J. Aaron, Alan S. Blinder, Alicia Munnell, Peter R. Orszag, The Century Foundation, 6/1/1999
Possible effects of then-Texas Governor George W. Bush's 1999 proposal to divert part of their Social Security payroll taxes into individual accounts. 
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Saving, Growth, and Social Security
James H. Schulz, The Century Foundation, 5/14/1999
Dire predictions about the costs of a growing elderly population and intergenerational competition are exaggerated. 
Broken English
The Century Foundation, 4/8/1999
When the United Kingdom privatized its pension funding schemes in the 1980s, the government sought to decrease state and employer contributions while increasing individual investment and saving. The outcomes of this program have not, in many cases, been beneficial to British retirees. 
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Chile's Experience with Social Security Privatization
The Century Foundation, 3/10/1999
Shortcomings of Chile's social insurance reforms, often cited as a model for privatizing the American Social Security system. 
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President Clinton's Social Security Package, the Federal Budget and the National Debt
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 3/2/1999
Two misunderstood points in President Clinton’s 1999 proposal for strengthening Social Security regarding its relationship to the federal budget surplus and to the national debt. 
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Investing the Social Security Trust Funds in Stocks
The Century Foundation, 3/1/1999
The effects of investing Social Security revenues in the stock market. with particular attention paid to the ability of such investments to reduce the short-fall in revenues predicted within the next 30 years. 
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Beyond the Basics: Social Security Reform
Richard C. Leone, Greg Anrig, The Century Foundation, 2/15/1999
Distinguished experts clarify critical facts about Social Security and its future while highlighting widely repeated but inaccurate claims about the system. 
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Social Security Reform Check List #3
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 12/10/1998
Points out several serious weaknesses in a 1998 proposal by the National Commission on Retirement Policy that would fundamentally restructure Social Security. 
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Social Security Reform Check List #4
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 12/10/1998
Senators Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) and Robert Kerrey (D-Neb.) introduced legislation in 1998 that would make significant changes to Social Security. 
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Social Security Reform Check List #5
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 12/10/1998
Senator Phil Gramm (R-Tex) sponsored a plan in 1998 to transform Social Security by diverting a share of the payroll taxes that finance today’s system into individual investment accounts. 
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Social Security Reform Check List #1
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 12/10/1998
A summary of the Social Security reform plan proposed by former commissioner of Social Security Robert M. Ball. 
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Who’s at Risk?
The Century Foundation, 12/2/1998
How privatization of the Social Security system would affect 8 different groups of Americans.  
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Social Security: A Women’s Issue
The Century Foundation, 10/27/1998
Important differences between the financial circumstances of men and women and Social Security's role in reducing poverty among elderly women. 
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Countdown to Reform
Henry J. Aaron, Robert D. Reischauer, Century Foundation Press, 9/1/1998
Two of the nation’s leading authorities on Social Security address the historical context of retirement security, major problems, the pros and cons of privatization, and the prospects of various reform proposals. A Century Foundation book. 
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Countdown to Reform
Henry J. Aaron, Robert D. Reischauer, Century Foundation Press, 9/1/1998
Two of the nation’s leading authorities on Social Security address the historical context of retirement security, major problems, the pros and cons of privatization, and the prospects of various reform proposals. 
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Straight Talk about Social Security
Thomas N. Bethell, Robert M. Ball, Century Foundation Press, 7/1/1998
An attempt to correct the widespread misinformation about the financing of the Social Security system which distorts much of the current debate over reform. A Century Foundation report. 
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Social Security: More, Not Less
Robert Eisner, Century Foundation Press, 6/15/1998
Rejecting the most alarmist views about the solvency of Social Security while providing a blueprint for keeping the system strong and fair.  
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The Full Returns from Social Security
Dean Baker, The Century Foundation, 6/15/1998
Social Security provides returns that are quite competitive with private sector investment instruments when the full value of the program is taken into account. 
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The Basics: Social Security Reform
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 6/1/1998
The aging of America’s “baby-boom generation” has ignited debate about the future of Social Security. 
10 Myths About Social Security
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 6/1/1998
This issue brief reviews 10 myths about social security and demonstrates why each is not supported by the facts. 
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The Moynihan Social Security Proposal
The Century Foundation, The Century Foundation, 4/10/1998
New York senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan recently proposed a plan to enact a large cut in the Social Security payroll tax while significantly reducing benefits. This issue brief examines the proposal in greater detail. 
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Social Security: The Real Deal
The Century Foundation, 4/7/1998
Outlines the structure of the Social Security program and criticizes proposals to privatize the program, which often ignore obvious facts and distort others. 
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The Great Deficit Scares
Robert Eisner, Century Foundation Press, 10/15/1997
Deficits in the areas of budget, trade and Social Security are less ominous than politicians and the mainstream media have led us to believe. A Century Foundation report. 
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Stick with Public Pensions
Richard C. Leone, Foreign Affairs, 7/15/1997
The shift in the balance between retirees and workers is real, and the sooner adjustments in retirement programs are made, the smaller they will need to be.  
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Saving Social Security with Stocks
Dean Baker, The Century Foundation, 2/1/1997
Privatization proposals in the January 1997 report of the Advisory Council on Social Security are based on highly unrealistic claims. A Century Foundation white paper. 
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Social Security: Visions and Revisions
W. Andrew Achenbaum, The Century Foundation, 1/1/1986
It has seemed in recent years as if the nation's social security crisis is in a state of permanent crisis. But from its very beginnings almost fifty years ago, when it was a very different system, it has been under stress. 



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