Conservative seniors advocacy group advocating personal, private savings accounts.
An economist analyzes Bush's plan and finds it would force massive benefit cuts, cost trillions in new borrowing, weaken its financial outlook; plus how government "clawback" would eat into any gains in private accounts.
Comments on several claims by Bush as to why privatization is needed, and finds Bush is being dishonest, or giving the wrong causes to the actual problems. Includes extensive graphs and charts.
Examines the economic analysis made by proponents of President Bush's privatization plan and finds several of Bush's assumptions and conclusions to be misleading or erroneous. From the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Author Robert Barro examines the Bush proposals on Social Security and finds it is a needless complication that will makes things worse. [Free registration required.]
Resource on women's economic security, and especially the in retirement and the possible effects of Social Security privatization on women. From the Institute for Women's Policy Research.
Designed to be a resource for women on what Social Security is, its importance, and the debate to privatize the program. From the Older Women's League.
Looks at the Social Security debate largely from an African-American perspective and examines what it is, its actual purpose, sovency, and President Bush's proposals to change it.
Using non-technical language and a dialogue format, explains the problems with privatization and misleading privatization arguments. Logical fallacies and economic concepts are presented.
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