TOPIC: Social Security
July 2011 Update!
July 2011 Update!
For those who may not wish to read the complete analysis and analytical tables in "Four Analytical Papers on Preserving and Strengthening Social Security by John Bachar.pdf", you may download the July 2011 updated version, "SOCIAL SECURITY: EXPOSING THE DESTRUCTIVE FIXES AND SHOWING HOW TO PRESERVE IT INTO PERPETUITY". It is a comprehensive version that contains important new information. This is the download immediately following.
For those who do wish to read the complete analysis and analytical tables, download the second pdf file.
For those who may not wish to read the complete analysis and analytical tables in "Four Analytical Papers on Preserving and Strengthening Social Security by John Bachar.pdf", you may download the July 2011 updated version, "SOCIAL SECURITY: EXPOSING THE DESTRUCTIVE FIXES AND SHOWING HOW TO PRESERVE IT INTO PERPETUITY". It is a comprehensive version that contains important new information. This is the download immediately following.
For those who do wish to read the complete analysis and analytical tables, download the second pdf file.

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Social Security 2011
See the analysis of Social Security (SS) for the 16 year period, 1993 through 2008. The central result is that easy structural changes can be made to the SS taxation system that will easily provide for sufficient annual contributions and Trust Fund assets growth to take care of the retirement needs of the increasingly aging population into perpetuity, as well as the replacement of the existing 73-year old regressive SS taxation system (only salaries/wages are taxed below a certain amount called the “cap”) by a progressive one (i.e., the taxation of all income, not merely salaries/wages, at a rate that increases with increasing income), and without reducing retirement benefits nor increasing the retirement age. Click on:
Four Analytical Papers on Preserving and Strengthening Social Security by John Bachar.pdf
Four Analytical Papers on Preserving and Strengthening Social Security by John Bachar.pdf

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