United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 12795U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... enactment of the 1967 Social Secu- rity Amendments will result in increases in the annuities of individuals ... enactment of this title of the bill would not cause a material change in the actuarial condition of the railroad retirement ...
... enactment of the 1967 Social Secu- rity Amendments will result in increases in the annuities of individuals ... enactment of this title of the bill would not cause a material change in the actuarial condition of the railroad retirement ...
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... enactment of such amendments or dies without being entitled to such benefits before the enactment . This , in effect , confines the application of the social security provisions to those for whom a pri- mary insurance amount has not ...
... enactment of such amendments or dies without being entitled to such benefits before the enactment . This , in effect , confines the application of the social security provisions to those for whom a pri- mary insurance amount has not ...
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... enactment of the bill will compare with that which existed immediately prior to enactment of the 1967 Social Security Amendments . In order to answer this question , it is necessary to begin the cost analysis with a discussion of the ...
... enactment of the bill will compare with that which existed immediately prior to enactment of the 1967 Social Security Amendments . In order to answer this question , it is necessary to begin the cost analysis with a discussion of the ...
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... enactment , surplus_____ . Deficiency before any 1967 legislation ... Excess of additional income over additional outgo__ ACTUARIAL EFFECTS OF H.R. 14563 Amount per year ( millions ) $ 89.9 92.8 34. 1 18. 3 40. 4 49.9 +96.9 -47 . 4 +.4 ...
... enactment , surplus_____ . Deficiency before any 1967 legislation ... Excess of additional income over additional outgo__ ACTUARIAL EFFECTS OF H.R. 14563 Amount per year ( millions ) $ 89.9 92.8 34. 1 18. 3 40. 4 49.9 +96.9 -47 . 4 +.4 ...
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... enactment of the 1967 Social Security Amendments . The next valuation ( due some time in 1970 ) should give a more precise picture of the situation . TABLE 2. - Estimated cost effects of H.R. 14563 on the railroad retirement system ...
... enactment of the 1967 Social Security Amendments . The next valuation ( due some time in 1970 ) should give a more precise picture of the situation . TABLE 2. - Estimated cost effects of H.R. 14563 on the railroad retirement system ...
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