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Writing at Marketwatch, Brett Arrends discusses a Biggs-approved Social Security reform: convert Social Security to a flat benefit, either at 125% or 150% of the federal poverty threshold.
The question is “what is causing the problem?” The answer is pretty simple: Americans are living longer than what was expected. In 1935 there were 160 workers to one Social Security recipient.
Legislators in Arizona and California are attempting to pass bills peeling back local regulations on small-lot, affordable starter homes.
HB418 is framed as a simple data privacy law, but it would make Utah require the most technically demanding and invasive form of interoperability.
Any lasting fiscal reforms must moderate the growth of the largest mandatory spending programs: Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Social Security's retirement trust fund is headed for depletion in 2033, at which time spending must be reduced to amounts payable from current revenues - payroll taxes and income taxes levied on ...