Social Security at 90: Policy Options for Strengthening the Program’s Finances and Avoiding Automatic Benefit Cuts
As it marks its 90th anniversary, Social Security is the cornerstone of economic security in the United States. However, it
As it marks its 90th anniversary, Social Security is the cornerstone of economic security in the United States. However, it
On August 13, the Academy hosted a virtual conversation featuring young leaders and advocates who discussed why Social Security matters
Merton Bernstein, a Founding Member of the National Academy of Social Insurance, suggested an internship program at one of its
Washington, D.C. — The National Academy of Social Insurance hosted its annual Robert M. Ball Award gala on Wednesday, October
The roughly 7 million older and/or disabled Americans who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) must adhere to numerous complex, rigid,
As it marks its 90th anniversary in 2025, Social Security has become the cornerstone of economic security in the U.S.,
Eileen P. Sweeney was born in Evanston, Ill., the eldest of 10 children, which may have helped shape her future
On July 15th, 2025, in partnership with the Roosevelt Institute, the National Academy of Social Insurance hosted an evening of
Charting the future of Social Security takes more than just visioning and analyzing policy. It requires engaging younger generations —
Washington, D.C. – The National Academy of Social Insurance is pleased to announce the election of several of the nation’s