Railroad Retirement Annuity Increase--1972: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Railroad Retirement..., 92-2, on S. 3852..., H.R. 15922..., H.R. 15927..., August 10, 19721972 - 181 lappuses |
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14. lappuse
... proposed in the enclosed draft bills , the administrative work in giving effect to the social security minimum pro- visions of Section 3 ( e ) of the Act would be extremely difficult . The draft marked A would amend existing law only ...
... proposed in the enclosed draft bills , the administrative work in giving effect to the social security minimum pro- visions of Section 3 ( e ) of the Act would be extremely difficult . The draft marked A would amend existing law only ...
29. lappuse
... proposed technical changes . They would substantially reduce the number of cases that we now have to process manually after social security amendments . The recent passage of Public Law 92-336 affected 282,000 railroad retirement cases ...
... proposed technical changes . They would substantially reduce the number of cases that we now have to process manually after social security amendments . The recent passage of Public Law 92-336 affected 282,000 railroad retirement cases ...
30. lappuse
... proposal for an increase in railroad retirement benefits is the effect which the enact- ment of such a proposal would have upon the actuarial balance of the railroad retirement fund . The current balance in the fund is roughly $ 4.6 ...
... proposal for an increase in railroad retirement benefits is the effect which the enact- ment of such a proposal would have upon the actuarial balance of the railroad retirement fund . The current balance in the fund is roughly $ 4.6 ...
31. lappuse
... proposed benefits increase which would create or add to an actuarial deficiency , threatening the solvency of the railroad retirement system should be delayed until an adequate and acceptable method of financ- ing the cost of the ...
... proposed benefits increase which would create or add to an actuarial deficiency , threatening the solvency of the railroad retirement system should be delayed until an adequate and acceptable method of financ- ing the cost of the ...
32. lappuse
... proposed in S. 3852 were made permanent , and the 15- and 10 - percent increases were permitted to expire on June 30 , 1973 , the deficit would be $ 129 million per year on a level basis , or 2.18 percent of future taxable payroll . I ...
... proposed in S. 3852 were made permanent , and the 15- and 10 - percent increases were permitted to expire on June 30 , 1973 , the deficit would be $ 129 million per year on a level basis , or 2.18 percent of future taxable payroll . I ...
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20 percent 20-percent increase amount average basic OASDI BEHLING benefit increase benefit levels bill billion cent increase Chairman changes clause collective bargaining Commission on Railroad Commission's report computed covered payroll deficit Dennis dual benefits earnings effect enacted financial interchange formula fund future go broke income increase in benefits increase in railroad June 30 Leighty majority ment month monthly negotiated OASDI benefits paid pass-through percent increase percentage present private pension plans projected proposed Public Law rail railroad beneficiaries railroad benefits 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 ratio recommendations restructuring road retirement Senator CRANSTON Social Security Act Social Security Administration social security benefits social security system special annuity SPEIRS staff pension SUBCOMMITTEE ON RAILROAD survivors tax rate temporary tion wage base YNTEMA
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