Social Security: Facing Insolvency, but Fixable - Princeton University Press
It has been extensively reported that America’s premier retirement program, Social Security, is facing some serious solvency issues in the not-too-distant future. Reforming the program grows more urgent every day, a point apparently lost on members of current and recent Congresses and Presidential Administrations, except to offer substantial rhetoric during each election cycle. Noted author R. Douglas Arnold has researched Social Security’s legislative history, analyzed its current state of affairs, and evaluated the more recent half-hearted Congressional attempts to restore the program to solvency. In this article posted in the Princeton University Press, Mr. Douglas offers some very insightful thoughts about how Congress treats this serious problem as little more than something to be avoided as long as possible. Click here to read more.
Social Security’s financial problem is a serious issue, despite Congressional lack of meaningful action to date. AMAC has been at the forefront trying to strengthen Social Security by developing and proposing its Social Security Guarantee. AMAC has been discussing and continues to discuss this common-sense solution with Congressional Representatives in its efforts to protect America’s senior citizens who rely on Social Security. To review AMAC’s Social Security Guarantee, click here.