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SOCIAL SECURITY AND THE UROLOGIST
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958I am not an expert in economy. I am an economic coward; I have most of my savings in Illinois farm land just so I can look at it. However, I believe that any country worth living in is worth fighting for. I have a firm and loyal belief that we have a great country.
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Social security as a monopoly [PDF]
The typical social security program is designed as follows: (1) It is organized as a pay-asyou-go system. (2) It is financed with a payroll tax. (3) Employers and employees share the tax. (4) Benefits are largely independent of asset income. (5) Benefits are increasing with the taxes paid. (6) Benefits induce retirement.
Drost, André, Felderer, Bernhard
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2018
Social Cyber-Security is an emerging scientific discipline. Its methodological and scientific foundation, key challenges, and scientific direction are described. The multi-disciplinary nature of this field and its emphasis on dynamic information strategies is considered.
Kathleen M. Carley +3 more
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Social Cyber-Security is an emerging scientific discipline. Its methodological and scientific foundation, key challenges, and scientific direction are described. The multi-disciplinary nature of this field and its emphasis on dynamic information strategies is considered.
Kathleen M. Carley +3 more
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Journal of the National Medical Association, 2013
Put aside that the government has for years collected a dedicated tax for social security and then spent some of that revenue on ordinary government expenses. And don’t mention that this “borrowed” money is supposed to be returned to the social security trust fund but never has been.
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Put aside that the government has for years collected a dedicated tax for social security and then spent some of that revenue on ordinary government expenses. And don’t mention that this “borrowed” money is supposed to be returned to the social security trust fund but never has been.
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National Tax Journal, 2011
Social Security is currently much in the news because it faces a projected funding gap, because of overall budget defi cits, and because of doubts in some quarters about its design. Minor adjustments are suffi cient to close the funding gap. Benefi t cuts, even if considered desirable, would not help close the overall budget gap in a timely way.
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Social Security is currently much in the news because it faces a projected funding gap, because of overall budget defi cits, and because of doubts in some quarters about its design. Minor adjustments are suffi cient to close the funding gap. Benefi t cuts, even if considered desirable, would not help close the overall budget gap in a timely way.
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The effects of social security expenditure on reducing income inequality and rural poverty in China
Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2021Xiao-Yun Li
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Kuiyun Zhi, Qiurong Tan, Yongjin Chen
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Kuiyun Zhi, Qiurong Tan, Yongjin Chen
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