President's Social Security Proposals: Public Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Social Security of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session ...

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7. lappuse - ... increases in the cost of living, as measured by the Consumer Price Index over a given base period.
423. lappuse - The hope behind this statute is to save men and women from the rigors of the poor house as well as from the haunting fear that such a lot awaits them when journey's end is near.
141. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, my name is Robert Ball and I am now a Senior Scholar at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. From April 1962 until March 1973 I was Commissioner of Social Security and prior to that served for approximately twenty years in various positions in the Social Security Administration and its predecessor organization, the Social Security Board.
143. lappuse - EARNERS the cost of the system in the long run, if needed, it seems to me that proposals to finance social security entirely from general revenues or from some kind of income tax surcharge which would completely exempt low-wage earners are based on a failure to understand the strengths of the self-help philosophy. If financing were related entirely to ability to pay, it is very likely that benefits, in time, would be related to need. Thus, as a result of a change in financing, we could find that...
443. lappuse - The views expressed are my own and are not necessarily those of the officers, trustees, or other staff members of the Brookings Institution.
159. lappuse - In the case of an individual who was entitled to a disability insurance benefit for the month before the month in which he died, became entitled to old-age insurance benefits, or attained age 65...
159. lappuse - ... for years after 1936 and before 1951 by $900, plus (ii) the number equal to the number of years after 1950 each of which is a computation base year (within the meaning of subsection (b) (2...
276. lappuse - Chairman of the Subcommittee on Social Security of the House Ways and Means Committee (per letter to author from GAO, dated June 27, 2003).
320. lappuse - ... those that make no specific reference to sex but indirectly result in differing treatment of men and women because of economic and social conditions extraneous to the law. With regard to the first, the AFL-CIO has long taken the position that the same legal rights in all respects should flow from a worker's wage regardless of whether that worker is male or female. Therefore, the AFL-CIO recommends that all differences in the benefit treatment of men and women should be removed from the law. This...
143. lappuse - Moreover, the security of future benefit payments is greatly reinforced by the concept of a dedicated social security tax or contribution paid by the people who benefit under the system. The moral obligation of the government to honor future social security claims is made much stronger by the fact that the covered workers and their families who will benefit from the program made a specific sacrifice in anticipation of social security benefits in that they and their employers contributed to the cost...

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