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How Americans would fix Social Security - 401k Specialist

In the early 1980s, Social Security became known as the third rail of American politics, and it remains so today. With no proposals to address the impending insolvency, the Program for Public Consultation at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy conducted a new survey asking almost 20,000 Americans what they would do to solve Social Security’s insolvency. Amanda Umpierrez, writing for 401k Specialist, reports the results of this bipartisan survey. Read Ms. Umpierrez’s article here…

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