Social Security solvency

“Fixing” Social Security–A quick recap of some of the ideas being advanced

Money.com’s Pete Grieve, in a post on nasdaq.com, provides a quick summary of five of the ideas currently circulating among various proposals to address Social Security’s looming insolvency problem. As Grieve points out, public sentiment for resolving the matter “sooner…

Challenging the “Earned Benefit” Definition of Social Security

Arguments and viewpoints on Social Security reform are increasing these days, and since we’re within a decade of the program’s financial flash point, that’s a good thing. Most who’ve been following this slow-moving train wreck are aware of the projected…

An Argument for Price Indexing as a Social Security Solution

Many proposals to address the Social Security solvency problem have been floated to Congress over the past few years, but they always seem to come back to the need to add revenue (tax increases) or reduce benefits as the only…

Exploring the Impact of the “No Tax on Social Security Benefits” Pledge

The 2024 Presidential Election cycle is in its closing weeks, and one issue that has received considerable attention is the question of taxation on Social Security benefits. From assessing payroll taxes on tip income to eliminating Social Security benefits from…

Social Security is the top issue for voters

CNBC poll finds Americans rank Social Security as one of the top issues when determining who they will vote for this November. In the recent Nationwide Retirement Institute survey findings, respondents expressed the same sentiment on how Social Security will…

Happy 89th birthday, Social Security

Happy 89th birthday, Social Security. On August 14, 1935, the Social Security Act established a system of old-age benefits for workers, unemployment insurance, and aid for dependent mothers and children, persons who are blind, and persons with disabilities. Social Security…

Increasing the wage base to save Social Security

Policy experts are debating the many options to resolve the issue of Social Security insolvency. Some strategies to fix Social Security include raising the full retirement age, changing the cost-of-living measure, and means-testing for benefits, along with the many other…

Your taxes and Social Security

The Social Security Trust Fund will be insolvent within the next ten years, causing benefits to be cut by 23 percent unless Congress reforms the program. The current presidential candidates both say they will not touch the program; however, the…

The Election and Social Security

With the presidential election in just a few months Amanda Umpierrez for 401K Specialist takes a look at how much of an impact Social Security reform will have on voting. Looming insolvency is bringing this issue to the forefront of…

Social Security Systems Around the World

A comparison of retirement systems in different countries by Lou Carloza for Yahoo Finance. Read here… As our own program struggles with potential insolvency, it is interesting to note how other countries handle their retirement programs. As an example of…

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