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Callers to the SSA hear a message about the Social Security Fairness Act, intended to reduce long and frustrating wait times ...
The Social Security Fairness Act is now law, and a year of backdated payments await nearly 3 million Americans.
At the very least, Congress should eschew the idea of privatizing Social Security. It’s a rotten idea that won’t ensure universal coverage and would raise costs across the board.
Thankfully, many in Congress are aware of this crisis and are pointing toward alternatives. Social Security privatization is one viable alternative that has emerged. A transition to privatization ...
Who would benefit from privatizing such parts of the government like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the U.S. Post Office, Medicare and Social Security? Privatization would remove We the People from ...
Rep. Lois Capps, D-Santa Barbara, has accused her Republican rival, Tom Watson, of supporting the privatization of Social Security. “Mr. Watson has stated on more than one occasion the past few ...
Social Security Advisory Board nominee Andrew Biggs ... funds to a private savings account – in other words you advocated privatizing Social Security.” Profit and prosper with the best of ...
The one consistent fact I’ve seen over the years is that many, though not all, Republicans in Congress have proposed cutting or privatizing Social Security and Medicare. That’s not my opinion.