Social Security: Why put a critical middle-class program at risk? - EPI Viewpoints
By Lee Price
May 11, 2005
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[ THIS PRESENTATION WAS GIVEN AT THE SOCIAL SECURITY PRESS BRIEFING ON CAPITOL HILL ON MAY 6, 2005. ]
Social Security
Why put a critical middle-class program at
risk?
By Lee Price
Download Social Security: Why put a critical middle class program at risk? (MS PowerPoint presentation)
Lee Price is research director at the Economic Policy Institue in Washington, D.C.
[ POSTED TO VIEWPOINTS MAY 11, 2005 ]
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