Nov 21, 2009
Global Aging Forum: Why Social Security Reform Still Matters
- Date: Monday, Apr 21, 2008Location:
CSIS
1800 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.Speaker:
Andrew G. Biggs, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute and former Principal Deputy Commissioner, Social Security AdministrationChaired by:
Richard Jackson, Director, CSIS Global Aging InitiativeWith the long-term budget projections dominated by rising expenditures on Medicare and Medicaid, is Social Security reform really that important? Dr. Andrew Biggs, Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and former Principal Deputy Commissioner at the Social Security Administration, made the case that it matters a lot—and shareed his insights on how it might play out in the next administration.
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