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1.  Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
July 29, 2014
"In this testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee Subcommittee on Social Security, Eugene Steuerle, Institute Fellow and Richard B. Fisher Chair at the Urban Institute discusses the fairness, efficiency and adequacy questions that arise almost no matter how much growth Congress maintains in Social Security. In particular he addresses three troubling aspects of an otherwise successful program: unequal justice; middle age retirement; and impact on the young."
2.  Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
May 15, 2019
29 pages. "Social Security is the bedrock of the US income security system.... For many, employer-sponsored retirement plans and Social Security complement one another, but access to such plans is not yet universal, and government subsidies to these plans now mostly go to those who need them least.... Medicare is a vital support for older Americans.... Americans face a significant, unpredictable risk of needing long-term services and supports. For many, this is the largest financial risk in retirement.... Decades of income stagnation and high levels of inequality in health risks have compounded many of these challenges."
3.  Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
May 14, 2018
"[This] proposal builds on components of the Medicare program and the ACA Marketplaces.... The large new Medicare-style marketplace, featuring a public plan and private insurer options, would contain costs by fostering competition among many insurers, capping provider payment rates, and addressing prescription drug pricing. This proposal is less ambitious than a single-payer system ... but it would get close to universal coverage with much lower increases in federal spending and less disruption for people currently enrolled in employer coverage or Medicare."
4.  Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
Mar. 16, 2017
"Covering 14 million state and local government employees, public pension plans typically provide lifetime retirement benefits that are based on years of service and the salary earned near the end of a career.... The public pension simulator shows how much state and local government retirees would receive in pension benefits, how much governments will pay for those benefits, and how costs and benefits would change under various pension reforms. Calculations depend on various user-set assumptions."
5.  Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
Dec. 12, 2013
"In this testimony before the US House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on the [ACA's] impact on premiums and provider networks, [Urban Institute Fellow Judy] Feder concludes that by filling the gaps in the current financing structure and slowing the growth in health care costs, the ACA has enormous potential to address the flaws in the country's health care system. The biggest barrier Feder sees to realizing the law's potential is the political resistance to the law's implementation."
6.  Richard W. Johnson, Director, Program on Retirement Policy, Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
Sept. 25, 2013
"A generation ago most people working at large firms could leave their retirement planning on auto pilot, because their employers guaranteed retirees lifetime income streams based typically on how much they earned near the end of their careers and how long they worked. Today, those traditional defined benefit pension plans have largely been supplanted by 401(k)-type plans ... The evidence suggests that for most Americans 401(k) plans have fallen short so far[.]"
7.  Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
May 23, 2013
"Reform of the Social Security benefit structure should proceed on the basis of principles and goals related to adequacy, protections in old age, encouragement of work to protect the tax base on which programs like this depend, and equal justice under the law for those equally situated. Many features of current law violate basic principles of public finance without promoting other worthy goals in an effective or well-targeted manner. In his testimony before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social Security, Gene Steuerle lays out how to go beyond the types of options put forward by many proposals under consideration to achieve such reform."
8.  HR Daily Advisor Link to more items from this source
Apr. 9, 2013
"To protect health reform in the event stop-loss insurer attitudes change, the [Urban] Institute touts state laws imposing on stop-loss insurers minimum attachment points of $60,000 to $100,000. Such attachment points may be easily handled by a large employer, but it would put self-funding out of the reach of employers with fewer than 200 employees, which the Institute says would be a good thing."
9.  State Coverage Initiatives Link to more items from this source
May 29, 2008
12 pages. Excerpt: This report describes the Urban Institute's microsimulation model of reinsurance, which was built to simulate the impacts of various state-specific ways of using state-funded reinsuranceto subsidize primary insurance premiums.
10.  Urban Institute Link to more items from this source
Mar. 7, 2005
"Women are much more likely than men to live in poverty at older ages. Under a voluntary system of individual accounts, outcomes would depend on who opts in and who stays out. This fact sheet offers highlights from Urban Institute's recent research findings on retirement and aging, including cites for additional research."
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