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Recommendation: Privatize Social Security or Allow Michigan to Opt Out

By Kent R. Davis, published on Dec. 24, 1998

The United States already has 15 years of partial privatization experience with retirement instruments such as IRAs and 401(k) and 403(b) plans. As a result, large numbers of citizens in Michigan and across the country understand this approach, making it a politically popular—as well as sound—Social Security reform idea.

ISBN: 1-890624-09-8, SKU: S1998-07

Saving Retirement in Michigan

  • Executive Summary
  • The Problem: Social Security Is Going Broke
  • The Solution: Opting Out of Social Security
  • Recommendation: Privatize Social Security or Allow Michigan to Opt Out
    • People Are Ready for Change
    • Michigan Workers and Retirees Are at Risk
    • Recommendation:
    • Conclusion
  • Appendix A: Answers to Common Questions about Social Security Privatization
  • Appendix B: May 1997 Resolution of the Oregon Legislature
  • Appendix C: Bibliography
  • Acknowledgements

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