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Promises To Keep : Saving Social Security's Dream

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Carter and Shipman - who have spent their careers building retirement investments for individuals, institutions, and nations - show how we can gradually replace the Social Security system while fully guaranteeing full benefits to all Americans. Their solution would allow people the freedom to invest their FICA taxes in financial assets that more than meet retirement needs at a fraction of Social Security's cost.Under their plan, financial security for all retirees would be more certain, worker's taxes would be cut, and the nation's staggering unfunded Social Security liability would drop by 60 percent. Disability and hospital insurance would continue as they are - neither would be altered even slightly.Promises to Keep is not a doomsday book. Nor is it a jargon-filled economics text. Rather, it is a book that points to a secure future for all Americans.

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Promises To Keep : Saving Social Security's Dream, Marshall N. Carter, William G. Shipman

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1996
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Title
Promises To Keep : Saving Social Security's Dream
Language
English
Publisher
Regnery
Released
1996
Format
Hardcover
Pages
252
ISBN10
0895264382
ISBN13
9780895264381
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Carter and Shipman - who have spent their careers building retirement investments for individuals, institutions, and nations - show how we can gradually replace the Social Security system while fully guaranteeing full benefits to all Americans. Their solution would allow people the freedom to invest their FICA taxes in financial assets that more than meet retirement needs at a fraction of Social Security's cost.Under their plan, financial security for all retirees would be more certain, worker's taxes would be cut, and the nation's staggering unfunded Social Security liability would drop by 60 percent. Disability and hospital insurance would continue as they are - neither would be altered even slightly.Promises to Keep is not a doomsday book. Nor is it a jargon-filled economics text. Rather, it is a book that points to a secure future for all Americans.