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…such as mutual funds often trade over-the-counter because they are given volume discounts not offered on the exchanges. The regulation of the over-the-counter market is carried out largely by the National Association of Securities Dealers, which establishes rules…
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…://www.cato.org/pub/ssps/ssp1.html April 22, 1998. Burtles, Gary. “Social Security ‘s Long-term budget outlook”. National Tax Journal 50.3 (1997) 399+. CD-ROM. EBSCOhost: Academic Search FT Select – Disc 1. 1997. Church, George J. “Robin Hood in Reverse” Time…
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…of all workers are in jobs covered by Social Security. Social Security benefits comprise about 5% of the nation's total economic output. From 1940, when slightly more than 222,000 people received monthly Social Security benefits, until today, when almost 45…
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…president's meetings with the energy moguls to decide the people's energy policy; we can't inquire into the lapses in security that allowed 9/11 to happen. People who question the direction the nation is taking are shouted down as being unpatriotic. Information…
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…to those people currently collecting Social Security pensions. Social Security taxes also pay for Medicare, the national health program for the elderly. The huge problem with the current situation facing Social Security is the increasing deduction of workers…
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…Social Security Reform A little over sixty years ago the nation struggled through what was, up to then, the most dramatic crisis since the Civil War. The economy was uprooted after the crash of the stock market and the country's financial stability…
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…Social Security Reform Must Incorporate Stock Market Investments Imagine you’re 65, have made a decent living, and are looking forward to an enjoyable retirement with the help of social security. You have taken care of yourself to insure a healthy…
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security for the new nation”. Thomas Paine recognized the tragedy of being poor, especially in regards to the young and old. His plan called for a tax, with the income being paid out to both the young and old. His reasoning for this was to get young people…
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…. The eligibility age for Medicare, the nation's health insurance program for the elderly, is not affected by the Social Security changes and will remain at 65.…
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…-five. It established a reserved fund financed through payroll taxes on employers and employees. The Social Security Act has led America to become a better nation during the depression. It enabled people by supporting them by giving them money…
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