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: Slater |
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: OCLC:1339279769 |
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: 4/5 (69 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fixing the Seniors Benefit by : Slater
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: 10 |
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: 1998 |
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: OCLC:933004051 |
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Synopsis Fixing the Seniors Benefit by :
Under a 1996 proposal, the Canadian Old Age Security, the Guaranteed Income Supplement, certain age & pension allowances, and other related provisions would be replaced by the Seniors Benefit program. This paper begins with background on the fiscal & structural arguments for the Seniors Benefit and the features of the Benefit package. It then evaluates the proposed changeover to the Seniors Benefit, discussing the acceptable proposals as well as the unacceptable features related to high marginal tax rates for seniors with income other than the Benefit. The probable effects of these high tax-backs on retirement savings is also discussed.
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: 2016 |
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: 1935574450 |
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: 9781935574453 |
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: 4/5 (50 Downloads) |
Synopsis Sitting Pretty on a Fixed Income by :
Relying on a monthly check doesn't mean living like a pauper. This book will show you how to save smart, spend smart, and live well. You'll learn great tips like how to stop paying property taxes forever - legally; how to maximize your Social Security payouts; and how to pay EVEN LESS at Wal-Mart! Plus, hundreds more money-saving strategies, like the top 5 things you can do to bring down your monthly expenses. It's the financial guidebook you never had, right when you need it most!
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: Matthew Lesko |
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: Information USA |
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: 0 |
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: 2006-03 |
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: 1878346873 |
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: 9781878346872 |
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: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis American Benefits for Seniors by : Matthew Lesko
Lists programs, services, and corporations that provide health services, prescription drugs, legal services, education and employment, housing, recreation, or caregiving services, sometimes at low or no cost, to senior citizens.
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: William R. Wishard |
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: 304 |
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: 1981 |
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: STANFORD:36105043753412 |
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: 4/5 (12 Downloads) |
Synopsis Sixty Plus in California by : William R. Wishard
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: DIANE Publishing |
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: 95 |
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: 9781428938441 |
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: 1428938443 |
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: 4/5 (41 Downloads) |
Synopsis Transportationdisadvantaged seniors efforts to enhance senior mobility could benefit from additional guidance and information : report to the Chairman, Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate. by :
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: Walter Kelm |
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: 26 |
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: 1997 |
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: OCLC:797116106 |
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: 4/5 (06 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Seniors Benefit by : Walter Kelm
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: Institute of Medicine |
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: National Academies Press |
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: 316 |
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: 2008-08-27 |
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: 9780309131957 |
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: 0309131952 |
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: 4/5 (57 Downloads) |
Synopsis Retooling for an Aging America by : Institute of Medicine
As the first of the nation's 78 million baby boomers begin reaching age 65 in 2011, they will face a health care workforce that is too small and woefully unprepared to meet their specific health needs. Retooling for an Aging America calls for bold initiatives starting immediately to train all health care providers in the basics of geriatric care and to prepare family members and other informal caregivers, who currently receive little or no training in how to tend to their aging loved ones. The book also recommends that Medicare, Medicaid, and other health plans pay higher rates to boost recruitment and retention of geriatric specialists and care aides. Educators and health professional groups can use Retooling for an Aging America to institute or increase formal education and training in geriatrics. Consumer groups can use the book to advocate for improving the care for older adults. Health care professional and occupational groups can use it to improve the quality of health care jobs.
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: R. Douglas Arnold |
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: Princeton University Press |
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: 328 |
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: 2022-04-12 |
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: 9780691224435 |
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: 0691224439 |
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: 4/5 (35 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fixing Social Security by : R. Douglas Arnold
How Social Security has shaped American politics—and why it faces insolvency Since its establishment, Social Security has become the financial linchpin of American retirement. Yet demographic trends—longer lifespans and declining birthrates—mean that this popular program now pays more in benefits than it collects in revenue. Without reforms, 83 million Americans will face an immediate benefit cut of 20 percent in 2034. How did we get here and what is the solution? In Fixing Social Security, R. Douglas Arnold explores the historical role that Social Security has played in American politics, why Congress has done nothing to fix its insolvency problem for three decades, and what legislators can do to save it. What options do legislators have as the program nears the precipice? They can raise taxes, as they did in 1977, cut benefits, as they did in 1983, or reinvent the program, as they attempted in 2005. Unfortunately, every option would impose costs, and legislators are reluctant to act, fearing electoral retribution. Arnold investigates why politicians designed the system as they did and how between 1935 and 1983 they allocated—and reallocated—costs and benefits among workers, employers, and beneficiaries. He also examines public support for the program, and why Democratic and Republican representatives, once political allies in expanding Social Security, have become so deeply polarized about fixing it. As Social Security edges closer to crisis, Fixing Social Security offers a comprehensive analysis of the political fault lines and a fresh look at what can be done—before it is too late.
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: Andy Lazris |
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: Cornell University Press |
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: 263 |
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: 2016-05-19 |
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: 9781501703874 |
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: 1501703870 |
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: 4/5 (74 Downloads) |
Synopsis Curing Medicare by : Andy Lazris
Andy Lazris, MD, is a practicing primary care physician who experiences the effects of Medicare policy on a daily basis. As a result, he believes that the way we care for our elderly has taken a wrong turn and that Medicare is complicit in creating the very problems it seeks to solve. Aging is not a disease to be cured; it is a life stage to be lived. Lazris argues that aggressive treatments cannot change that fact but only get in the way and decrease quality of life. Unfortunately, Medicare's payment structure and rules deprive the elderly of the chance to pursue less aggressive care, which often yields the most humane and effective results. Medicare encourages and will pay more readily for hospitalization than for palliative and home care. It encourages and pays for high-tech assaults on disease rather than for the primary care that can make a real difference in the lives of the elderly. Lazris offers straightforward solutions to ensure Medicare’s solvency through sensible cost-effective plans that do not restrict patient choice or negate the doctor-patient relationship. Using both data and personal stories, he shows how Medicare needs to change in structure and purpose as the population ages, the physician pool becomes more specialized, and new medical technology becomes available. Curing Medicare demonstrates which medical interventions (medicines, tests, procedures) work and which can be harmful in many common conditions in the elderly; the harms and benefits of hospitalization; the current culture of long-term care; and how Medicare often promotes care that is ineffective, expensive, and contrary to what many elderly patients and their families really want.