April 25, 2012

    A Capitol Hill briefing ~ 10:00am-11:15am

    Don’t miss this opportunity for an in-depth explanation of the trustees’ projections of Social Security’s long-term finances. Hear from an authoritative source: Stephen C. Goss, Chief Actuary of the Social Security Administration. How has the weak economy affected Social Security’s long-term projections and finances? Can we afford Social Security in coming decades? What options do policymakers have to ensure that Social Security remains adequate and secure?

    Speaker: Stephen C. Goss, Chief Actuary of the Social Security Administration

    Moderator: Thomas N. Bethell, Visiting Scholar, National Academy of Social Insurance

    Attendees will receive copies of the brief, Social Security Finances: Findings of the 2012 Trustees Report, as well as NASI’s updated primer, Social Security Benefits, Finances, and Policy Options. Hardcopies of NASI’s report of policy options for the program, Fixing Social Security: Adequate Benefits, Adequate Financing, will also be available.