Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Special Committee on AgingU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... rates will not change much from present levels . The incidence of aged poverty should decline with real increases in ... rate in retirement . Indeed , the current distribution of retirement benefits could become more bimodal . As current ...
... rates will not change much from present levels . The incidence of aged poverty should decline with real increases in ... rate in retirement . Indeed , the current distribution of retirement benefits could become more bimodal . As current ...
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... rates for retirees who can claim them . On average , social security now replaces about 43 percent of final wages , but this rate is 73 percent , for example , for a low - wage married worker . A high - wage single worker has a replacement ...
... rates for retirees who can claim them . On average , social security now replaces about 43 percent of final wages , but this rate is 73 percent , for example , for a low - wage married worker . A high - wage single worker has a replacement ...
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... rates for others , particularly working women under social security who also qualify as dependents or survivors ... rate in food stamps by eligibles over age 65 is quite low ( no more than 50 percent ) . The Federal and State SSI ...
... rates for others , particularly working women under social security who also qualify as dependents or survivors ... rate in food stamps by eligibles over age 65 is quite low ( no more than 50 percent ) . The Federal and State SSI ...
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... rates for an indefinite period without price controls . Such a situation has not occurred since the boom of the 1920's , before social security was enacted , before early retirement was common , and before most private pension plans ...
... rates for an indefinite period without price controls . Such a situation has not occurred since the boom of the 1920's , before social security was enacted , before early retirement was common , and before most private pension plans ...
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... rates ; and ( 5 ) it would spur more people of retirement age to continue working as a hedge against inflationary erosion of living standards . The realization of such expectations would substantially lower real income for those elderly ...
... rates ; and ( 5 ) it would spur more people of retirement age to continue working as a hedge against inflationary erosion of living standards . The realization of such expectations would substantially lower real income for those elderly ...
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ACTORS/ROLES Administration Administration on Aging Advisory Body Americans Act Title AREA SERVED assistance Bill CALIFORNIA Capitol Coalition Commission on Aging Committee on Aging Connecticut CONTACT Coordinator cost Council on Aging DESCRIPTION developed Director disabled earnings economic effect elderly elders eligible employment ERISA Federal FUNDING Gerontology Governor's House impact increase institutionalization issues labor force Legis Legislation TITLE legislature low-income MATERIALS Medicaid Medicare ment mental needs North Carolina North Dakota nursing home nutrition Office on Aging Older Americans Act older workers Operational options P.O. Box participation payroll tax pension plans percent persons population private pension Program TITLE rates Research retirement income revenues rural Senate senior centers Senior Citizens Social Security Act social security benefits social security coverage Social Services staff Statewide STATUS Street TARGET tion Title XX transportation Unit on Aging University VERIFIED Washington Welfare
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Page 155 - Titles III and VII of the Older Americans Act and Title XX of the Social Security Act provide clear evidence of the inequities inherent in these in-kind programs.
Page 42 - Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 704, "Projections of the Population of the United States: 1977 to 2050" (Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1977).
Page 85 - Estimates of the Population of the United States and Components of Change, by Age, Color, and Sex: 1950 to 1960," Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No.
Page 35 - Congress on the financial operations of the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) and Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Funds...
Page 317 - Colorado Division of Services for the Aging Department of Social Services 1575 Sherman Street Denver 80203...
Page 35 - Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old- Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds.
Page 13 - Office (hereinafter in this title referred to as the, "Office") . The Office shall be headed by a Director ; and there shall be a Deputy Director who shall perform such duties as may be assigned to him by the Director and, during the absence or incapacity of the Director or during a vacancy in that office, shall act as Director. (2) The Director shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives...
Page 81 - Rising educational attainment, declining fertility and the inadequacies of the female labor market," pp. 305-328 in Charles F. Westoff and Robert Parke, Jr. (eds.), Demographic and Social Aspects of Population Growth, Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, Research Reports, Vol.