Social Security and Welfare Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Part 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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... benefits must be realistically alined to reflect today's cost of living and built - in provision must be made to protect retirees against future inflationary increases in living standards . Indeed , social security benefits are clearly ...
... benefits must be realistically alined to reflect today's cost of living and built - in provision must be made to protect retirees against future inflationary increases in living standards . Indeed , social security benefits are clearly ...
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... benefits . The elderly can earn $ 1,800 yearly without reduced benefits ; now the ceiling is $ 1,680 . And in any 1 month earnings can rise $ 10 to $ 150 without loss of benefits . Reduce the waiting period for disability benefits from ...
... benefits . The elderly can earn $ 1,800 yearly without reduced benefits ; now the ceiling is $ 1,680 . And in any 1 month earnings can rise $ 10 to $ 150 without loss of benefits . Reduce the waiting period for disability benefits from ...
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... benefits of medical breakthroughs that sub- stantially prolong human life , has not made adequate provision for our elderly citizens so they can live in dignity and enjoy their retire- ment . I believe we now must acknowledge the fact ...
... benefits of medical breakthroughs that sub- stantially prolong human life , has not made adequate provision for our elderly citizens so they can live in dignity and enjoy their retire- ment . I believe we now must acknowledge the fact ...
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... benefits will raise as prices increase , rather than lagging behind as they have while the cost of living has soared by 8.7 percent since the last benefit raise in February 1968. Several years ago we authorized an automatic cost - of ...
... benefits will raise as prices increase , rather than lagging behind as they have while the cost of living has soared by 8.7 percent since the last benefit raise in February 1968. Several years ago we authorized an automatic cost - of ...
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... benefits . The crisis our older citizens are facing makes a substantial benefit hike imperative now . Consequently , I hope this committee will , after careful consideration of the needs of our social security beneficiaries , act ...
... benefits . The crisis our older citizens are facing makes a substantial benefit hike imperative now . Consequently , I hope this committee will , after careful consideration of the needs of our social security beneficiaries , act ...
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actuarial adequate administration AFDC AFL-CIO Age 21--good moral amendments American Chiropractic Association American Jewish Committee American Medical Association Association average basic believe beneficiaries bill BURKE BYRNES Chairman Mills chiro chiropractic services committee CONABLE Congress Congressman cost coverage director disabled disease doctors of chiropractic earnings Education elderly eligible employees employment estimate facilities family assistance Federal Government financing funds health insurance Health Service hospital include chiropractic income increase legislation letter dated November McNERNEY medicaid medicare medicare program ment million minimum National nursing home osteopathic patients payments percent persons physicians pneumoconiosis poor poverty present president problem proposal public assistance recipients recognized recommend reimbursement retirement ROTH SCHNEEBELI Secretary senior citizens Social Security Act Social Security Administration social security benefits social security system standards statement taxable wage Thank tion VANIK welfare workers York
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