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Saturday, 22 December 2007 |
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Social Security -- By Bob Moos in The Dallas Morning News -- "Fears of Social Security's Collapse unfounded, experts say." Moos, in a rather lengthy article describes some of Social Security's problems, quotes authorities, digests political viewpoints, and believe it or not, even offers half-a-dozen solutions. Pretty comprehensive rendering. (Read) |
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Soc. Sec. -- $45 Trillion Gap |
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Saturday, 22 December 2007 |
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Social Security -- Martin Crutsinger from the Associated Press-- "$45 Trillion Gap Seen in US Benefits." Crutsinger's article describes how "The government is promising $45 trillion more than it can deliver on Social Secutiry, Medicare and other benefit programs" over the next 75 years, and discovers the gaps in funding social insurance are growing faster. (Read) |
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Soc Sec -- No Cause for Alarm |
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Saturday, 22 December 2007 |
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Social Security-- Saul Freedman in "Gray Matters" from Newsday.com -- "Social Security's future is no cause for alarm." Freedman refers to former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, when he describes that Social Security's problems can be solved with relatively simple measures, and discusses presidential candidate viewpoints on the problem. (Read) |
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