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The Perils of Privatization

Social Security Privatization Cuts Lifetime Benefits; Makes Senior Citizens Vulnerable to Poverty

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Conservatives are trying to resurrect an idea to radically change Social Security that has already been soundly rejected by the American people—privatization. A new series of Institute for America's Future reports finds that if privatization proponents succeed, 8.6 million senior citizens would lose a safety net that keeps them from falling into poverty. read more »

Bush Privatization Plan Would Devastate State Economies

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Because Social Security is such an important part of the economic well-being of older Americans, the benefit cuts included in the president's privatization plan would increase senior poverty dramatically. A new generation of poor seniors would place unprecedented demands on already stretched state budgets — squeezing out funds for top state priorities. This would likely lead to higher state taxes to pay the price of providing these new poor seniors with the healthcare, nutrition and housing they can no longer afford themselves. read more »

Fast Facts

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Adequate Retirement Income

Experts suggest a replacement rate of 75-80 percent of pre-retirement income is considered adequate, though rising retiree health care costs have led some to question this rule of thumb.

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Economic Policy Institute. Retirement Security: EPI Issue Guide. September 2006.
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Underfunded Pension Plans

Corporate pension plans are underfunded by as much as $450 billion while the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation – which provides a partial guarantee of worker pensions for bankrupt companies – continues to show about a $23 billion deficit.

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Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Pension Insurance Data Book 2005. Summer 2006.

Fact Sheets and Briefs

The Progressive Solution

Progressives need to take a broad and bold approach to helping Americans establish a solid three-legged stool of retirement security. read more »

What You Might Not Have Learned About the President's Social Security Plan

Because Social Security reform is a complex issue, and because some of the President’s remarks in his April 28 press conference left room for misinterpretation, viewers of the press conference may h read more »

Public Pulse

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Overwhelming Support for Social Security

45% of Americans believe Social Security is extremely important, and 35% believe it is very important.

Source
The National Journal. “2007 Issue Polltrack: Social Security.”
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Social Security Must be Fixed Now

71% of Americans believe the problems with Social Security are so serious that they must be fixed now.

Source
The National Journal. “2007 Issue Polltrack: Social Security.”