Retooling Social Security for the 21st Century

By C. Eugene Steuerle, Jon M. Bakija,

Book cover of Retooling Social Security for the 21st Century: Right and Wrong Approaches to Reform

Book description

Even if solvent, Social Security needs reform because health, life spans, work, and migration patterns are changing, the authors argue. They develop a blueprint that identifies "right" reforms--those that achieve fiscal balance and increase Social Security's responsiveness to today's and tomorrow's needs.

Shepherd is reader supported. When you buy books, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Why read it?

1 author picked Retooling Social Security for the 21st Century as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

Even if Social Security were solvent, argue the authors, Social Security needs reform because health, life spans, work, and migration patterns are changing. 

It lays out principles on which to base reform. For instance, concerning horizontal equity for people at a point in time at the same income level, the lifetime earnings formula tries to provide equal net benefits relative to taxes, for those with equal lifetime earnings. The spousal and survivor benefit, on the other hand, violates horizontal equity on a wide range of fronts.  

From John's list on fixing social security.

Want books like Retooling Social Security for the 21st Century?

Our community of 11,000+ authors has personally recommended 100 books like Retooling Social Security for the 21st Century.

Browse books like Retooling Social Security for the 21st Century

5 book lists we think you will like!

Interested in public policy, welfare, and presidential biography?

Public Policy 88 books
Welfare 16 books