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DescriptionFig. 165 - Impact of gender and wage levels on net SS benefits.JPG |
English: In the United States, Social Security benefits by gender and wage levels. According to author Joseph Fried, this graphic uses information from:
C. Eugene Steuerle and Adam Carasso, "The USA Today Lifetime Social Security and Medicare Benefits Calculator," (Urban Institute, October 1, 2004), from: http://www.urban.org/publications/900746.html. Note: The calculator does not include the value or cost of the Social Security disability program. |
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Date | (Algora Publishing, New York) | ||
Source | Democrats and Republicans - Rhetoric and Reality (book) | ||
Author | Joseph Fried | ||
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