Social Security Privatization
- Poll finds that most Americans support some limited investment of Social Security funds in the stock market.(5/24/99)
- IS ANYONE REALLY SAVING SOCIAL SECURITY?, The Business Journal of San Jose, Mar. 29, '99, by Karen Kerrigan, president of the Small Business Survival Committee in Washington, D.C.
- WELFARE SHELL GAME, The Washington Times, Jan. 29, '99, by Peter Ferrara, general counsel and chief economist at Americans for Tax Reform and an associate of the Cato Institute
- THE SOCIAL SECURITY TRUST FUND ACCOMPLISHES NOTHING, Heritage Foundation Backgrounder No. 1256, Feb. 22, '99 by Daniel J. Mitchell, McKenna Senior Fellow in Political Economy in The Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
- TAKING SOCIAL SECURITY PRIVATE, Investors Business Daily, Mar. 17, '99, by Aaron Steelman
- A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED, Cato Institute, Mar. 11, '99, by Carrie Lips, a Social Security analyst at the Cato Institute
- Stop the Social Security Poverty Machine, Deseret News, Mar. 8, '99, by James Ferrin, a certified financial planner based in Orem
- WHY SOCIAL SECURITY IS BANKRUPT, Brainstorm Magazine, Feb. '99, by Ted Abram, American Institute for Full Employment
- More short columns
- CLINTON'S SOCIAL SECURITY SHELL GAME, Brainstorm Magazine, Feb. '99, by Charles D. Hobbs, Program Director for the American Institute for Full Employment, and Domestic Policy Advisor for Pres. Ronald Reagan, 1984-89
- NORTHWEST COMMENTS ON REFORM, Brainstorm Magazine, Feb. '99
- Short Columns, That should infuriate you and make you vote for anyone not democrat or republican
- A Real Solution to the Social Security Crisis: Testimony of José Piñera, President of the International Center for Pension Reform, Co-Chairman of the Cato Project on Social Security Privatization before the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, February 11, 1999
- THE SOCIAL SECURITY TRAP, Intellectualcapital.com, Jan. 21, '99, by James K. Glassman, the DeWitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fellow in Communications at the American Enterprise Institute
- SOCIAL SECURITY MEETS THE 21ST CENTURY, Cato Policy Report, Feb. '99, by José Piñera, co-chairman, Cato's Project on Social Security Privatization
- SOCIAL SECURITY INVESTMENTS MUST BE MADE BY WORKERS THEMSELVES, Los Angeles Times, Feb. 21, '99 by U.S. Rep. Christopher Cox, (R-Newport Beach), Chairman of the House Policy Committee
- FATAL CONCEIT IN SOCIAL SECURITY SUBSIDY, The Wall Street Journal, Mar. 2, '99, by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Professor of Economics, Loyola College
- PRIVATIZE SOCIAL SECURITY ... FOR THE CHILDREN, Investor's Business Daily, Feb. 22, '99, by Doug Bandow, a senior fellow with the Cato Institute
- SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM URGED, Denver Post, Feb. 17, '99, by Steve Raabe
- THE ADMINISTRATION'S BEWILDERING ASSERTION, Cato Institute, Feb. 19, '99, by Michael Tanner, director of the Cato Project on Social Security Privatization
- NINTH-GRADERS WORRY ABOUT THEIR FUTURE, Binghamton Press, Feb. 22, '99, by Wyn Hornbuckle, Staff Writer
- GOVERNORS OPPOSE SOCIAL SECURITY FOR STATE WORKERS, Reuters, Feb. 23, '99
- A DIFFERENT SOCIAL SECURITY IDEA, The Chattanooga Times & Free Press, Feb. 21, '99, Editorial
- Presidential hopeful Steve Forbes is aggressively pushing for a private replacement for Social Security. (5/18/99)
- Even as politicians struggle to resuscitate the mandatory Social Security system, the Ponzi scheme remains a lousy deal. (5/19/99)
- Simple, cautious financial planning does a much better job of providing for Americans than Social Security. (5/11/99)
- While Social Security moves to the back burner, viable Medicare proposals actually move forward in Congress. (4/30/99)
- Republican Senate leader blames Clinton for collapse of efforts to deal with the Social Security