AARP study addresses common fear that Social Security will end
New AARP research and divergent policy proposals are surfacing as the public grapples with the potential future of Social Security.
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An AARP study has been released to address widespread fears regarding the possible end of Social Security. Simultaneously, policy discussions are emerging, including a proposal from Elizabeth Warren to modify the system and suggestions to integrate the gig economy to shore up funding.
Coverage from Reason Magazine highlights that Warren's plan would constitute the largest tax increase in over 40 years. Meanwhile, CNBC reports on research indicating that delaying reform poses risks to the broader economy and bond markets.
The Toledo Blade reflects local editorial criticism regarding promises made by Moreno and Warren. Future developments center on the viability of these reform plans and the economic impact of continued delays in systemic changes.
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Quick answers
What did the AARP study address?
The study addresses the common fear that Social Security will end.
What is the reported risk of delaying Social Security reform?
According to research cited by CNBC, delays raise risks for the economy and bond markets.
What is the criticism of Elizabeth Warren's plan?
Reason Magazine reports that her plan to fix Social Security would be the largest tax increase in over 40 years.
Coverage (6)
- Why the Moreno–Warren Payroll Tax Hike Won’t Fix Social Security National Review · 1d ago
- Shore Up Social Security With the Gig Economy Bloomberg.com · 1d ago
- To the editor: Same old broken promises from Moreno and Warren Toledo Blade · 1d ago
- Warren's Plan To 'Fix' Social Security Would Be Largest Tax Increase in Over 40 Years Reason Magazine · 1d ago
- Delaying Social Security reform raises risks for bond markets and the economy, research finds CNBC · 1d ago
- AARP study addresses common fear that Social Security will end thestreet.com · 1d ago
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