What If Social Security Had Been Privatized? The Value of Federal Government Pension Plans
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In 2005, Congress debated giving U.S. workers private savings accounts to invest their Social Security contributions in the stock and bond markets. Sixteen years later, we review how that would have worked out for workers.
Other topics discussed include:
- How the public and private sectors are both critical for a functioning social security systems
- Which countries pay the highest social security benefits
- How have other privatized social security plans worked out around the world
- How workers prefer defined contribution plans even though they are worse off than if defined benefit plans were still widely available
- How worried should we be about aging populations and rising dependency ratios
- Why Social Security won't go away
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Show Notes
Social Security Quick Calculator—Social Security Administration
The average 401(k) balance by age by Pau Deer—Empower
CBO’s 2022 Long-Term Projections for Social Security—Congressional Budget Office
Policy Basics: Top Ten Facts about Social Security—Center On Budget and Policy Priorities
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