President's Proposals for Revision in the Social Security System: March 1, 2, and 3, 1967U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 Considers H.R. 5710, to amend the Social Security Act to increase benefits for the aged, expand the class of eligible persons, revise aid to dependent children programs, expand Medicare coverage, revise programs for disabled persons to provide work incentives, expand child welfare provisions, and modify the tax status of the elderly. Along with other supplemental materials, contains HEW Actuarial Study No. 63, "Long-Range Cost Estimates for Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance System, 1966," Jan. 1967 (p. 131-183), pt.1; Continuation of hearings on H.R. 5710, to amend the Social Security Act to increase benefits under the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance system and to improve the health insurance and public assistance programs, pt.2; Continuation of hearings on H.R. 5710, to amend the Social Security Act to increase benefits, pt. 3-4. |
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... Estimated progress of the cash - benefits trust funds under present law and under proposal , 1967-70 ___ 235 Chart ... estimated poverty and low - income status of persons aged 65 and over as of July 1 , 1967 ... Table 2 - Estimated ...
... Estimated progress of the cash - benefits trust funds under present law and under proposal , 1967-70 ___ 235 Chart ... estimated poverty and low - income status of persons aged 65 and over as of July 1 , 1967 ... Table 2 - Estimated ...
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... Estimated number of wage and salary workers and their dependents covered under employee - benefit plans , by type of ... estimates for old - age , survivors , and disability insur- ance system , 1966 - Actuarial Study No. 63 , January ...
... Estimated number of wage and salary workers and their dependents covered under employee - benefit plans , by type of ... estimates for old - age , survivors , and disability insur- ance system , 1966 - Actuarial Study No. 63 , January ...
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... estimates for the cash benefit programs , done in accordance with the usual practice of making a basic reevaluation ... estimates . The CHAIRMAN . Without objection , that will be included in the record at this time . ( The study ...
... estimates for the cash benefit programs , done in accordance with the usual practice of making a basic reevaluation ... estimates . The CHAIRMAN . Without objection , that will be included in the record at this time . ( The study ...
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... Estimates for Old - Age , Survivors , and Disability Insurance System , 1966 by Robert J. Myers and Francisco Bayo U.S. Department of Health , Education , and Welfare Social Security Administration .... Office of the Actuary ACTUARIAL ...
... Estimates for Old - Age , Survivors , and Disability Insurance System , 1966 by Robert J. Myers and Francisco Bayo U.S. Department of Health , Education , and Welfare Social Security Administration .... Office of the Actuary ACTUARIAL ...
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... Estimates .... 20 Tables ..... 22 Actuarial Studies Available from the Office of the Actuary .... LIST OF TABLES 47 ... Estimated persons with taxable earnings , total taxable earnings , and average taxable earnings .... 4 . Assumed ...
... Estimates .... 20 Tables ..... 22 Actuarial Studies Available from the Office of the Actuary .... LIST OF TABLES 47 ... Estimated persons with taxable earnings , total taxable earnings , and average taxable earnings .... 4 . Assumed ...
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