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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis - http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/SSR/
IIASA's social security reform project. Social security reform from an international perspective. Includes issue papers on social security in Austria, China, Japan, Germany, Mexico, Russia and Ukraine. |
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The Social Security Game - http://www.actuary.org/socsec.asp
Design your own solutions to Social Security's financial problems with this tool from the American Academy of Actuaries. |
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Coalition to Preserve Retirement Security - http://www.retirementsecurity.org
State and local government employees should be allowed to preserve retirement security through retirement plans not included under Social Security. |
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Employee Benefits Research Institute - http://www.ebri.org/research/SSProject/
EBRI's Social Security research program concerning taxes, benefits, and private accounts. |
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Alliance For Worker Retirement Security - http://www.retiresecure.org/
Advocates Social Security reform for the benefit of the American worker. |
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Public Program Testing Organization - http://www.socialsecuritywaste.org/SS%20Issues.htm
Advocate for Social Security reform, criticizes effect of taxation on retirees and Ticket-to-Work program. |
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International Reform Monitor--Bertelsman Foundation - http://www.reformmonitor.org/index.php3?mode=status
Current issues and reforms in social insurance policy in these countries: Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States of America. |
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Concord Coalition - http://www.concordcoalition.org/issues/socsec/
Projections, statements, assessments of reform proposals, from an organization dedicated to efficient government and preserving Social Security and Medicare. |
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Social Security Online - http://www.socialsecurity.gov/
Official US government site for the Social Security Administration, with news, trends, budget, publications, and comparison with systems in more than 170 countries. |
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Social Security for Yesterday's Family? - http://www.urban.org/publications/310598.html
Urban Institute article detailing the history of Social Security, and inequities of the present system. |