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Social security and its enemies : the case for America's most efficient insurance program

著者: Max J Skidmore
出版商: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1999.
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In a book remarkably free of technical or social science jargon, Max J. Skidmore demonstrates exactly why Social Security is not in danger of going bankrupt and proposes a series of incremental adjustments that will allow the system to support future generations even better. Social Security and Its Enemies shows that far from being a system on the verge of collapse, Social Security in fact does exactly what it was  再读一些...
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Skidmore, Max J., 1933-
Social security and its enemies.
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1999
(OCoLC)655236045
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所有的著者/提供者: Max J Skidmore
ISBN: 0813336635 9780813336633
OCLC号码: 40698659
描述: xiii, 192 p. ; 21 cm.
内容: Myth versus reality in social security: it ain't what people don't know --
The gospel of wealth amid acres of diamonds --
FDR's plan and its enemies emerge --
From Mrs. Fuller's first check --
Frightening facts? or persistent politics? --
The enemies regroup: rallying 'round Reagan --
Presidential attitudes toward social security: only desperate men with their backs to the wall --
The special problem of health care: the fortunes to be made --
Some final words.
责任: Max J. Skidmore.
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In a book remarkably free of technical or social science jargon, Max J. Skidmore demonstrates exactly why Social Security is not in danger of going bankrupt and proposes a series of incremental adjustments that will allow the system to support future generations even better. Social Security and Its Enemies shows that far from being a system on the verge of collapse, Social Security in fact does exactly what it was created to do keep America's aged (and disabled, orphaned, and many of her infirm) out of poverty without prejudice and with universal access.

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