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Retirement Security: The Unfolding of a Predictable Surprise

March 2005

Over the course of the 20th century this nation developed a complex of public and private programs that have considerably advanced the objective set forth in the 1965 Older Americans Act of an adequate income in retirement in accordance with the "American standard of living." This report Retirement Security: The Unfolding of a Predictable Surprise addresses the need in this new 21st century to maintain and perfect our efforts further to advance that goal. We can clearly foresee major challenges ahead especially those arising from the major demographic events of the aging of the baby boom generation and the continuing increase in longevity. The report points out the foundational role, but it also discusses the need to consider all the interrelated public and private health programs, employment, and individual financial planning and saving. The challenges ahead are an opportunity to find and address the gaps that exist in our overall structure of retirement security and to adopt policies that will assist the various public and private programs to work together in continuing to help America's people to attain economic security in retirement.

This report can be downloaded from this website using the following links. Printed copies can also be ordered by telephone or email or by using the form below. (Other Board reports are also available on our publications page.

Please send a printed copy of the checked items:

The Unsustainable Cost of Health Care (September 2009)
The Social Security Statement: How It Can Be Improved (August 2009)
Bridging The Gap (April 2009)
Working for Retirement Security (September 2008)
The Social Security Definition of Disability (October 2003)
Disability Decision Making: Data and Materials
Improving the Social Security Administration's Hearing Process (2006)
A Disability System for the 21st Century (2006)
Retirement Security: The Unfolding of a Predictable Surprise (March 2005)
Social Security: Why Action Should Be Taken Soon (2005 edition)













 

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