Social Security and Welfare Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Part 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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... increases in living standards . Indeed , social security benefits are clearly inadequate to offset the in ... increase cash payments by 50 percent . It would provide a $ 103 monthly minimum in three steps over the next 4 years ...
... increases in living standards . Indeed , social security benefits are clearly inadequate to offset the in ... increase cash payments by 50 percent . It would provide a $ 103 monthly minimum in three steps over the next 4 years ...
Page 1414
... increase would provide a very modest living level for today's impoverished retirees . With this increase , a retiree would average no more than $ 1,764 yearly and elderly couples would average about $ 2,970 annually . Under the bill I ...
... increase would provide a very modest living level for today's impoverished retirees . With this increase , a retiree would average no more than $ 1,764 yearly and elderly couples would average about $ 2,970 annually . Under the bill I ...
Page 1416
... increase in bene- fits . While I realize this may seem quite high at first glance , the steadily rising cost of living and our failure to provide adequate bene- fit raises in the past make a substantial hike necessary now . In addition ...
... increase in bene- fits . While I realize this may seem quite high at first glance , the steadily rising cost of living and our failure to provide adequate bene- fit raises in the past make a substantial hike necessary now . In addition ...
Page 1417
... increase mechanism would be triggered each time the cost of living has risen at least 3 percent . The President's recommendation of a 10 - percent increase , effective in March 1970 , is not totally responsive to the needs of our ...
... increase mechanism would be triggered each time the cost of living has risen at least 3 percent . The President's recommendation of a 10 - percent increase , effective in March 1970 , is not totally responsive to the needs of our ...
Page 1418
... increase in the amount of taxable earnings , from $ 7,800 to $ 9,000 with no raise in the present contribution rate ... increases and other amend- ments which are necessary to enable our elderly to meet their basic expenses and live in ...
... increase in the amount of taxable earnings , from $ 7,800 to $ 9,000 with no raise in the present contribution rate ... increases and other amend- ments which are necessary to enable our elderly to meet their basic expenses and live in ...
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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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