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Medicare and Social Security in a Time of Budget Austerity

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Lisa Lynch - "We Can't Keep Meeting Like This:
Time for Action, But What Action?"

Richard Jackson - "The U.S. Aging Challenge in International Perspective"

Vanessa Cárdenas - "Towards 2050 in the U.S."

Dan Crippen - "Demographics, Democracy, and the Public Budget"

Robert Reischauer - "A Reformed Medicare: Basic Principles"

Wilhelmina Leigh - "Strengthening Social Security ... By
Modernizing the System"

Monique Morrissey - "Strengthening Social Security For All"

Andrew Biggs - "Equity, Adequacy, and Other Stuff"

Melissa Favreault - "Strengthening Social Security: Adequacy and Equity"

Tricia Neuman - "Medicare: Setting the Context"

Karen Friedman - "Retirement USA"

Ngina Chiteji - "Saving for Retirement: Some Background Statistics"

 

** NOTE: Presentations from the four concurrent roundtable discussions on Friday morning, February 1, are available on the roundtables page. **

 

David Blumenthal - "We Already Know How to Fix Our Health Care System, So Why Can't We?"

Joe Baker - "Medicare: A Promise, A Solution"

John Shoven - "Efficient Retirement Design"

Stephen C. Goss - "Living Longer, Working Longer, and Social Security"

Damon Silvers - "Living Longer, Working Longer, and Social Security"

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