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Tag Archives : personal retirement accounts

Social Security’s $30 Trillion Fiscal Time Bomb

Social Security’s $30 Trillion Fiscal Time Bomb

Posted on August 14, 2012

I don’t give the issue much attention on this blog, but I’m very interested in Social Security reform. I wrote my dissertation on Australia’s very successful system of personal retirement accounts, for instance, and I narrated this video on Social Security reform in the United States. So I was very interested to see that the […]

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Thanks to Pro-Free Market Reforms, Chile Is the Latin Tiger

Thanks to Pro-Free Market Reforms, Chile Is the Latin Tiger

Posted on July 19, 2012

One of the reasons why this blog is called International Liberty is that the world is a laboratory, with some nations (such as France) showing why statism is a mistake, other jurisdictions (such as Hong Kong) showing that freedom is a key to prosperity, and other countries (such as Sweden) having good and bad features. […]

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Even with a Volatile Stock Market, Personal Retirement Accounts Are Better and Safer than Social Security

Even with a Volatile Stock Market, Personal Retirement Accounts Are Better and Safer than Social Security

Posted on February 16, 2012

Early last year, CF&P released this video, narrated by yours truly, making the case that the United States and other nations should shift from a tax-and-transfer entitlement scheme to a system of personal retirement accounts. Some left wingers criticized the idea, saying the big drop in the stock market in 2008-2009 is proof that personal […]

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Social Security Demagoguery from Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann: Economically Wrong, Politically Wrong

Social Security Demagoguery from Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann: Economically Wrong, Politically Wrong

Posted on September 12, 2011

Governor Rick Perry of Texas is being attacked by two rivals in the GOP presidential race. His sin, if you can believe it, is that he told the truth (as acknowledged by everyone from Paul Krugman to Milton Friedman) about Social Security being a Ponzi scheme. Here’s an excerpt from Philip Klein’s column in the […]

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Bloomberg’s Flawed Response to Social Security Shortfall: Americans Should Pay More and Get Less

Bloomberg’s Flawed Response to Social Security Shortfall: Americans Should Pay More and Get Less

Posted on September 6, 2011

The editors at Bloomberg have decided that condemning younger workers to a more dismal future is the best way to deal with the Social Security program’s giant long-run shortfall. They want workers to pay higher taxes to prop up the bankrupt system. And, in exchange for those higher taxes, they want to give people less […]

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The Wrong Way to Create Personal Social Security Retirement Accounts

The Wrong Way to Create Personal Social Security Retirement Accounts

Posted on May 3, 2011

I was excited when I saw that Professor Martin Feldstein of Harvard University had a column in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal entitled, “Private Accounts Can Save Social Security.” This is great, I thought, another person advocating the kind of pro-growth, pro-freedom reform which has taken hold in about 30 nations all over the world. Imagine […]

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George W. Cameron Wants to Repeal Partial Social Security Privatization in the United Kingdom

George W. Cameron Wants to Repeal Partial Social Security Privatization in the United Kingdom

Posted on March 10, 2011

People periodically ask me why I’m so down on David Cameron, the Prime Minster of the United Kingdom. I’ve already pointed out that his pre-election agenda was big government. And I’ve pointed out that his post-election record is more spending. (and you can read more of my whining and complaining here, here, here, here, and […]

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How Appropriate: Politicians and Statists Celebrate Charles Ponzi’s Birthday by Demanding No Changes to Social Security

How Appropriate: Politicians and Statists Celebrate Charles Ponzi’s Birthday by Demanding No Changes to Social Security

Posted on March 4, 2011

Yesterday was the 129th anniversary of Charles Ponzi’s birthday. Normal people don’t celebrate the birth of con artists, but a tediously left-wing columnist at the Washington Post, Eugene Robinson, must be a big admirer of Charles Ponzi, because he seems very happy that people don’t want to “cut” entitlements. According to the NBC/Wall Street Journal […]

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The Case for Social Security Personal Accounts

The Case for Social Security Personal Accounts

Posted on January 10, 2011

There are two crises facing Social Security. First the program has a gigantic unfunded liability, largely caused by demographics. Second, the program is a very bad deal for younger workers, making them pay record amounts of tax in exchange for comparatively meager benefits. This video explains how personal accounts can solve both problems, and also […]

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More than Two-to-One Support for Personal Retirement Accounts

More than Two-to-One Support for Personal Retirement Accounts

Posted on September 14, 2010

I am pleasantly shocked to see that a healthy majority of respondents favor partial privatization of Social Security. I knew support was reasonably strong several years ago, but I feared that the financial crisis would have made Americans more leery of financial markets. I also wondered whether the idea was discredited by its association with […]

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