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Why benefit cuts will not solve Social Security's financing problem
William E. Spriggs, Economic Policy Institute, 7/13/2005

According to President Bush, Social Security's long-term financial problems stem primarily from too many future beneficiaries receiving benefits that are too high for too long. The president proposes to solve the problem by lowering the share of income that Social Security insures for workers.

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