U.S. Social Security
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The U.S. Social Security system is administered by the U.S. Social Security Administration. It was without doubt one of the "hottest" topics under consideration in U.S. presidential election, 2004 for America's ever-growing aging population, particularly the Baby Boom generation.
In early 2005, the Bush administration began in earnest its campaign to achieve U.S. Social Security privatization.
Related SourceWatch Resources
- Alliance for Retirement Prosperity
- Bush administration
- Congressional Budget Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Freedom of Information Act
- Health Care
- Medicare
- Office of Management and Budget
- Social Security Trust Funds
- State of the Union 2003
- State of the Union 2004
- U.S. budget deficit
- U.S. National Debt
- U.S. prescription drug system
- U.S. Social Security privatization
- U.S. tax cuts
- U.S. unemployment
- Veterans benefits
External Links
- Edmund L. Andrews, "Clamor Grows in the Privatization Debate," New York Times, December 17, 2004.
- Stuart Butler and Peter Germanis, "Achieving a 'Leninist' Strategy," Cato Journal, vol. 3, no.2 (Fall 1983). This document lays out in detail the right wing's long-term strategy for Social Security privatization.
- David Espo, "Senators Consider Boosting Retirement Age," AP, June 15, 2005.