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Our $23 Trillion National Debt: An Inter-generational Injustice

February 6, 2020

While Americans may

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Five Charts about the Future of Social Security and Medicare

October 4, 2019

by Peterson Foundation

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Payroll Taxes: What Are They And What Do They Fund?

August 20, 2019

by Peterson Foundation

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Social Security’s Total Costs Next Year to Exceed Income for First Time Since 1982

May 15, 2019

by Peterson Foundation

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Increased Workforce Participation Alone Won’t Fix Social Security Finances

January 22, 2019

by Charles Blahous

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Top 10 Reasons Why the National Debt Matters

November 27, 2018

by Peterson Foundation

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Five Things That We Have Learned Since the Tax Cuts Were Enacted

November 3, 2018

by Peterson Foundation

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Retirement Solutions: Retirement and Social Security

October 24, 2018

by Peterson Foundation 

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The Entitlement Crisis Is Looming

September 25, 2018

by Yuval Levin

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What Effect Does Social Security Have on Poverty?

September 12, 2018

by Peterson Foundation

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