Why Failing to Fix Social Security is a Very Big Deal
Nearly 40 years ago, Social Security was placed on solid financial ground through a set of proposals advanced by what came to be known as the Greenspan Commission, named after its chair, economist Alan Greenspan, who would go on to chair the Federal Reserve Board from 1987 to 2006.
I invite you to take a walk down memory lane, to a time when reasonable R…
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