Economics of Aging; Toward a Full Share in Abundance: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First [and Second] Session[s] April 29, 1969-May 6, 1970, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 2000 pages |
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... payments that deprive more and more eligibles from benefits of this great health program . We do insist on inclusion of the cost of outpatient drugs under Medicare and the extension of Medicare to eyeglasses , false teeth , hearing aids ...
... payments that deprive more and more eligibles from benefits of this great health program . We do insist on inclusion of the cost of outpatient drugs under Medicare and the extension of Medicare to eyeglasses , false teeth , hearing aids ...
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... payments , the more we can increase payments all the way around and take care of educating our kids all the way through college and everything else . It was 20 years ago when I became terribly worried about the cost of living and ...
... payments , the more we can increase payments all the way around and take care of educating our kids all the way through college and everything else . It was 20 years ago when I became terribly worried about the cost of living and ...
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... payments . I have already said that a goodly amount of income transfer is quite good , going to the college education age , to the poverty groups , to the aged , and all that . But to do this through the CREF mechanism in the pub- lic ...
... payments . I have already said that a goodly amount of income transfer is quite good , going to the college education age , to the poverty groups , to the aged , and all that . But to do this through the CREF mechanism in the pub- lic ...
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... payments . I assume that this would be a transfer payment through the general tax revenue rather than by an increase of the social security tax . You inferred that you would add to the social security benefit a factor at- tributable to ...
... payments . I assume that this would be a transfer payment through the general tax revenue rather than by an increase of the social security tax . You inferred that you would add to the social security benefit a factor at- tributable to ...
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... payments problem . Even the Budget Bureau seems to be reducing the age of the em- ployable group , and raising the numbers of people who will be subject to inadequate transfer payments . I think we have to take a direct look at the ...
... payments problem . Even the Budget Bureau seems to be reducing the age of the em- ployable group , and raising the numbers of people who will be subject to inadequate transfer payments . I think we have to take a direct look at the ...
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adequate Administration on Aging Advisory AFL-CIO age group aged persons amount areas Arne Anderson average beneficiaries Bureau Chairman coinsurance Committee on Aging consumer Consumer Price Index cost coverage disabled drugs early retirement earnings Economics of Aging elderly estimates facilities Federal financing fiscal funds Government health care expenditures health insurance health services hearing hospital income tax increase individual inflation Labor less major Medicaid Medicare ment million National negative income tax nursing home old age older persons ORIOL P/E ratios patients payments payroll tax percent physicians poverty poverty line present problems public assistance question reimbursement retired couple retirement income rising Senator MUSKIE Senior Citizens Social Security Administration social security benefits Source standard of living statement Statistics sumer survey task force tion U.S. Senate welfare widows women workers younger
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Page 447 - Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.
Page 503 - Suitable housing, independently selected, designed and located with reference to special needs and available at costs which older citizens can afford. 4. Full restorative services for those who require institutional care.
Page 63 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for giving me this opportunity to appear before you today.
Page 387 - When it is said that the budget recommended is intended to cover the necessary minimum, 'necessary' is to be given the common interpretation as including what will meet the conventional and social as well as biological needs. It represents what men commonly expect to enjoy, feel that they have lost status and are experiencing privation if they cannot enjoy, and what they insist upon having. Such a budget is not an absolute and unchanging thing. The prevailing judgment...
Page 18 - I don't want to take up too much of the committee's time, but I...
Page 417 - Opportunity for employment with no discriminatory personnel practices because of age. 6. Retirement in health, honor, dignity after years of contribution to the economy.
Page 422 - Room 712, New Post Office Building 433 West Van Buren Street Chicago, Illinois 60607...
Page 4 - One of the things we know for certain about any age group is that it has no future. The young become middle-aged and the middle-aged become old, and the old die. Consequently, the support which the middle-aged give to the young can be regarded as the first part of a deferred exchange, which will be consummated when those who are now young become middleaged and support those who are now middle-aged who will then be old. Similarly, the support which the middle-aged give to the old can be regarded as...
Page 732 - ... miles in another direction. Dental care, in an effort to save the few remaining teeth, so that dentures would fit more firmly and food could be more properly chewed required numerous visits to a dentist at still another location. Then a bladder problem developed and prostatic disease was suspected. At about the same period, the patient showed lethargy and confusion, suggesting a mild cerebrovascular accident.
Page 448 - They are intended to include those goods and services that are necessary for a healthful, self-respecting mode of living that allows normal participation in the life of the community in accordance with current American standards.