The United States’ 75‑year unfunded social insurance obligation jumped by $10.1 trillion in a single year.
For nearly 100 years, the United States has maintained one of the world’s more successful models of social insurance, protecting Americans from the death of a spouse or parent, disability and old age ...
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Presidents and Social Security: How Presidents Have Impacted America's First Social Insurance Policy
Since President Roosevelt signed the historic legislation that created the Social Security program in 1935, almost every president has left his mark on a program that over 68 million retirees benefit ...
More than 1,700 employers were behind on their social insurance payments as of May last year, with 100 cases referred to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for Supreme Court action. Kim Wilkerson, the ...
In the Senate last week, I asked a question: how many employers are in arrears with their social insurance payments? These are the mandatory contributions meant to protect workers’ pensions, sick ...
Social Security provides crucial financial support to Americans, protecting them from risks associated with disability, death of a spouse, and outliving savings. In Wisconsin alone, Social Security ...
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