Railroad Retirement Annuity Increase--1972: Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 3852 ... H.R. 15922 ... [and] H.R. 15927 ... August 10, 1972, 11-12. sējumiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 181 lappuses |
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... OASDI benefits by contributing for a relatively short time to social security . The vast majority of workers in the United States who are under OASDI cannot qualify for dual benefits in this manner . The projected gross cost of all dual ...
... OASDI benefits by contributing for a relatively short time to social security . The vast majority of workers in the United States who are under OASDI cannot qualify for dual benefits in this manner . The projected gross cost of all dual ...
65. lappuse
... OASDI and ( 2 ) a separate , second tier of staff benefits , related primarily to service and financed by the RR community . This second tier would be completely separate from OASDI and would float on top of it . Such restructuring , in ...
... OASDI and ( 2 ) a separate , second tier of staff benefits , related primarily to service and financed by the RR community . This second tier would be completely separate from OASDI and would float on top of it . Such restructuring , in ...
66. lappuse
... OASDI tier of railroad retirement benefits and the additional layer which constitutes the staff pension tier of benefits . For a career worker with a wife who together now receive $ 325 monthly under social se- curity , the 20 - percent ...
... OASDI tier of railroad retirement benefits and the additional layer which constitutes the staff pension tier of benefits . For a career worker with a wife who together now receive $ 325 monthly under social se- curity , the 20 - percent ...
67. lappuse
... OASDI rates in 1973 would be 9.2 percent plus 1.8 percent for HI . Thus , in calendar 1973 the combined employee - employer tax burden would be 27.2 percent of covered pay up to $ 10,800 a year . In 1974 the covered pay would be ...
... OASDI rates in 1973 would be 9.2 percent plus 1.8 percent for HI . Thus , in calendar 1973 the combined employee - employer tax burden would be 27.2 percent of covered pay up to $ 10,800 a year . In 1974 the covered pay would be ...
68. lappuse
... OASDI guaranty , have already been granted an increase in benefits by Public Law 92-336 . The re- maining 72 percent can be given a corresponding benefit increase without significantly worsening the financial condition of the railroad ...
... OASDI guaranty , have already been granted an increase in benefits by Public Law 92-336 . The re- maining 72 percent can be given a corresponding benefit increase without significantly worsening the financial condition of the railroad ...
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20 percent 20-percent increase actuarial deficiency benefit increase bill billion cent increase Chairman clause collective bargaining Commission on Railroad Commission's report Committee on Labor computed CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost covered payroll deficit Dennis dual benefits earnings effect enacted financial interchange formula fund future income increase in benefits increase in railroad June 30 Labor and Public Leighty LIBRARY OF CONGRESS majority ment month paid pass-through percent increase percentage present President projections proposed Public Law QUARLES rail railroad beneficiaries railroad employees railroad employment railroad industry Railroad Retirement Account Railroad Retirement Act railroad retirement beneficiaries railroad retirement benefits Railroad Retirement Board railroad retirement system railroad workers railway labor Railway Labor Executives recommendations regular annuity restructuring road Retirement Senator CRANSTON Social Security Act Social Security Administration social security amendments social security beneficiaries social security benefits social security system special annuity SPEIRS SUBCOMMITTEE ON RAILROAD survivor tax rate temporary tion tirement YNTEMA
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2. lappuse - WILLIAMS) introduced the following bill ; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare A BILL To amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 to provide a temporary 20 per centum increase in annuities, and for other purposes.
39. lappuse - US caused it to be enacted. Finally, the convictions which arise from the fact of the postponement are made plain by a report on the bill made to the House of Representatives by the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, wherein it was said (Report No. 7641, dated February 16, 1907, p. 6): "Owing to the probable necessity of changing in some instances division points, entailing the removal of...
57. lappuse - ... 2, 1971, gives the Railroad Retirement Board the authority to determine the percentages to be applied to social security benefits at their present level in order to obtain the dollar amounts of the reductions required to be made from certain railroad retirement annuity increases.
13. lappuse - Act when she attains age 60 or 62, as the case may be, if the individual from whom the spouse's annuity would derive had attained age 60 or 62, as the case may be, and who was married to such...
91. lappuse - The tax bases of the two systems had been tied together in 1965 and Congress gave the 13% Social Security increase to those covered under the 110% guarantee and developed a table increase in benefits for the rest. This produced approximately a 10% benefit rise. This was the only time Congress did not strictly adhere to the flat percentage increase and was done to correct the changes made in the tax bases. While this is but one example of the close inter-relationship between Railroad Retirement and...