Privatizing Social Security
Explore the critical topic of social security reform in "Privatizing Social Security," authored by a leading expert in the field. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2000, this insightful paperback spans 488 pages and delves into the implications of privatizing social security amidst an aging population. The book meticulously examines retirement benefits within systems that rely on individual savings in funded accounts, offering a comprehensive overview of the economic effects of social security. Through compelling arguments for reform, it sheds light on the current challenges and potential solutions in the realm of social security. Whether you're a student, policy maker, or simply interested in understanding the future of retirement benefits, this book is an essential read that provides valuable insights into a pressing issue affecting millions.