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Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 13 Public pension system 13 Altersvorsorge 8 Retirement provision 8 Social security 6 Soziale Sicherheit 6 Preisindex 5 Price index 5 USA 4 United States 4 Pension finance 3 Rentenfinanzierung 3 Altersversorgung im öffentlichen Dienst 2 Civil service pension 2 Marktlagengewinn 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Windfall gains 2 2005 1 Altersgrenze 1 Einkommen 1 Income 1 Measurement 1 Messung 1 Pension fund 1 Pensionskasse 1 Retirement 1
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Free 14 Undetermined 1
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Article 11 Book / Working Paper 11
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Article in journal 6 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 6 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 15 Undetermined 7
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Springstead, Glenn 17 Biggs, Andrew G. 11 Brown, Jeffrey R. 8 Springstead, Glenn R. 5 Aubry, Jean-Pierre 3 Liu, Siyan 3 Munnell, Alicia Haydock 2 Quinby, Laura 2 Wilson, Theresa M. 2 Biggs, Andrew George 1 Brown, Jeffrey Robert 1 Fichtner, Jason J. 1 Munnell, Alicia H. 1 Quinby, Laura D. 1 Weaver, David 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 1 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 1
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Social security bulletin 4 National tax journal 2 CRR WP 2022-4 1 NBER Working Paper 1 NBER Working Papers 1 NBER working paper series 1 National Tax Journal 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 16 OLC EcoSci 4 RePEc 2
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State and Local Government Employees Without Social Security Coverage : What Percentage Will Earn Pension Benefits that Fall Short of Social Security Equivalence?
Aubry, Jean-Pierre; Liu, Siyan; Munnell, Alicia Haydock; … - 2022
Social Security is designed to provide a base of retirement income, to be supplemented in part by employer-sponsored retirement plans. However, approximately one-quarter of state and local government employees are not covered by Social Security, which federal law allows if their...
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State and local government employees without social security coverage : what percentage will earn pension benefits that fall short of social security equivalence?
Aubry, Jean-Pierre; Liu, Siyan; Munnell, Alicia Haydock; … - 2022
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Vesting requirements and key benefit-formula features of state and local government pension pans
Springstead, Glenn - 2021
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Alternative Methods of Price Indexing Social Security : Implications for Benefits and System Financing
Biggs, Andrew G.; Brown, Jeffrey R.; Springstead, Glenn - 2021
This paper explains four methods of "price indexing" initial Social Security retirement benefits, and discusses the effect of each method on the fiscal sustainability of Social Security, benefit levels and replacement rates, redistribution, and sensitivity of system finances to demographic and...
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What Share of Noncovered Public Employees Will Earn Benefits that Fall Short of Social Security?
Aubry, Jean-Pierre; Liu, Siyan; Munnell, Alicia H.; … - 2022
Social Security is designed to serve as the base of retirement support, to be supplemented by employer-sponsored plans. However, approximately one-quarter of state and local government employees – currently, around 5 million workers annually – are not covered by Social Security on their...
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Estimated Retirement Benefits in the Social Security Statement
Springstead, Glenn; Weaver, David; Fichtner, Jason J. - 2021
Since 1999, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has mailed an annual Social Security Statement to individuals aged 25 or older showing their reported earnings history. The Statement also provides workers with estimates of benefit amounts available under the Social Security programs. This...
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Vesting Requirements and Key Benefit-Formula Features of State and Local Government Pension Plans
Springstead, Glenn - 2021
State and local governments provide pensions to their employees instead of or along with Social Security coverage. The Great Recession and other events have adversely affected some state and local budgets, leading to pension reforms that aim to lower benefits and bolster funding levels. Using...
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The Social Security Windfall Elimination Provision : Issues and Replacement Alternatives
Springstead, Glenn - 2019
The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) reduces the Social Security benefits of individuals who would otherwise receive a full benefit based on earnings in Social Security–covered employment as well as pension income from noncovered employment. Since the WEP was established in 1983, critics...
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The social security windfall elimination provision : issues and replacement alternatives
Springstead, Glenn R. - 2019
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Alternative Methods of Price Indexing Social Security : Implications for Benefits and System Financing
Biggs, Andrew G.; Brown, Jeffrey R.; Springstead, Glenn - 2014
This paper explains four methods of "price indexing" initial Social Security retirement benefits, and discusses the effect of each method on the fiscal sustainability of Social Security, benefit levels and replacement rates, redistribution, and sensitivity of system finances to demographic and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014064673
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