The Continued Financial Stability of Social Security Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title The Continued Financial Stability of Social Security

Creator

  • Author: Beil, Richard
    Creator Type: Personal

Contributor

  • Chair: Rubin, Rose M.
    Contributor Type: Personal
    Contributor Info: Major Professor
  • Committee Member: Martin, Sander, 1939-
    Contributor Type: Personal
    Contributor Info: Minor Professor

Publisher

  • Name: North Texas State University
    Place of Publication: Denton, Texas
    Additional Info: www.unt.edu

Date

  • Creation: 1982-05

Language

  • English

Description

  • Content Description: The Social Security System is projected to encounter both short-term and long-term financial crises. The economic effectiveness and impacts of alternative solutions to both problems are analyzed. Government projections show the short-term deficit can be solved through interfund borrowing. Solving the long-term deficit will require the generation of new funds. All four solutions analyzed will increase unemployment, inflation, and interest rates, and decrease growth potential. A combination of increased OASI taxation and mandatory coverage is recommended as the most effective solution with the least adverse economic consequences.
  • Physical Description: vi, 66 leaves: ill.

Subject

  • Keyword: Social Security system
  • Keyword: interfund borrowing
  • Keyword: economic conditions
  • Library of Congress Subject Headings: Social security -- United States -- Finance

Collection

  • Name: UNT Theses and Dissertations
    Code: UNTETD

Institution

  • Name: UNT Libraries
    Code: UNT

Rights

  • Rights Access: public
  • Rights Holder: Beil, Richard
  • Rights License: copyright
  • Rights Statement: Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.

Resource Type

  • Thesis or Dissertation

Format

  • Text

Identifier

  • Accession or Local Control No: 1002775967-Beil
  • Call Number: 379 N81 no. 5857
  • UNT Catalog No.: b1248240
  • OCLC: 10639130
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc504650

Degree

  • Academic Department: Department of Economics
  • Degree Discipline: Economics
  • Degree Level: Master's
  • Degree Name: Master of Science
  • Degree Publication Type: thesi
  • Degree Grantor: North Texas State University
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