 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1950 - 1274 pages
...be paid— irrespective of whether the individual is in need — supports and stimulates his drive to add his personal savings to the basic security he has acquired through the insurance system. Under such aax-ial insurance system, the individual earns a right to a benefit that... | |
 | United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1951 - 1648 pages
...be paid — Irrespective of whether the Individual is In need — supports and stimulates his drive to add his personal savings to the basic security he has acquired through the insurance system. Under such a social-insurance system, the individual earns a right to a benefit that... | |
 | Robert M. Ball, Robert Myers Ball - 1952 - 120 pages
...be paid — irrespective of whether the individual is in need — supports and stimulates his drive to add his personal savings to the basic security he has acquired through the insurance system. Under such a social-insurance system, the individual earns a right to a benefit that... | |
 | United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1968 - 1538 pages
...be paid — irrespective of whether the individual is in need — supports and stimulates his drive to add his personal savings to the basic security he has acquired 'through the insurance system. Under such a social insurance system, the individual earns a right to a benefit that... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1961 - 700 pages
...individual is in need, supports his desire to add his personal savings to the basic security he lias acquired through the social insurance system. We believe...their own. Our goal should be, insofar as possible, to pi-event dependency. It is recognized, however, that there will continue to be persons whose needs... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1967 - 1750 pages
...best approach. Income protection for old age has been made avii liable for practically all worker* through social security, on terms which reinforce...acquired through the social insurance, system. We Mieve also that tlie establishment and development of private pensions should bo encouraged and that... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 326 pages
...the interest of the individual in helping himself. Differential pensions based on a work record are n reward for productive effort, while the knowledge...basic security he has acquired through the social insurancn system. We believe also that the establishment and development of private pensions should... | |
 | 1968 - 1558 pages
...be paid — irrespective of whether the individual is in need — supports and stimulates his drive to add his personal savings to the basic security he has acquired through the insurance system. Under such a social insurance system, the individual earns a right to a benefit that... | |
 | 1953 - 440 pages
...be paid — irrespective of whether the individual is in need — supports and stimulates his drive to add his personal savings to the basic security he has acquired through the insurance system. Under such a social insurance system, the individual earns a right to a benefit that... | |
 | 270 pages
...be paid — irrespective of whether the individual is in need — supports and stimulates his drive to add his personal savings to the basic security he has acquired through the insurance system. Under such a social insurance system, the individual earns a right to a benefit that... | |
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