Aging Population
Aging Population | A Social Security Crisis Exists
In the following viewpoint, Michael Tanner argues that Social Security is a financially unsound program in need of reform. According to Tanner, a tax increase will be necessary by 2013 because the system will owe more in benefits than it collects in revenues. Tanner also asserts that Social Security is unfair to poor and minority Americans, who are among those most likely to benefit if Social Security is privatized—that is, replaced by a system in which individuals fund their retirement through private investments. Tanner is the director of the Social Security Privatization Project for...
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: How Does Society View Aging and the Elderly?
- Chapter 2: How Will an Aging Population Affect America?
- Chapter 3: Should Social Security Be Reformed?
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Chapter 4: Are Improvements Needed in Elderly Health Care?
- Chapter 4 Preface
- Medicare Needs Radical Reform
- Medicare Should Be Reformed Cautiously
- Medicare Should Provide Prescription Drug Coverage
- Medicare Is Not the Best Solution for Prescription Drug Coverage
- The Aging Are Treated Poorly in Nursing Homes
- The Quality of Nursing Homes Is Improving
- Hunger Among the Aging Needs to Be Prevented
- The Elderly Are in Good Health
- Chapter 4 Periodical Bibliography
- For Further Discussion
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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