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Social Security Privatization

There are many proposals for reforming Social Security, but only one fundamentally alters the nature of the current system: privatization. The purpose of this exercise is to learn more about what would happen if Social Security were privatized.

Title: Social Security Privatization

Navigation: Go to http://www.socialsecurity.org/ to learn about Social Security Privatization. Click on FAQ on Social Security in the left-hand column.

Application: Click on How Are YOU Affected? For each of the three entries noted here, read the entry and answer the question.

  1. Read I am a low-income earner. How does Social Security reform affect me? What does this article contend are the likely consequences of Social Security privatization for low-wage workers? Why?

  2. Read I am African American. How does Social Security reform affect me? Why does this article argue that African Americans in particular would benefit from a privatized Social Security system?

  3. Read I am a woman. How does Social Security reform affect me? According to this article, what are the likely consequences of Social Security privatization for women? Why?

For Group Study and Analysis
Taking into account the characteristics of your group as a whole, is it likely to be made better off or worse off if Social Security is privatized? Should your decision to support or oppose privatization be based solely on how it affects you personally? Or should your decision take into account how it might affect others in your group?

It will be worthwhile for those not nearing retirement age to examine what the "older" generation thinks about the idea of privatizing the Social Security system in the United States. So create two groups–one for and one against privatization. Each group will examine the following Web site and come up with arguments in favor or against the ideas expressed on it.

Go to http://www.ncpa.org/pub/ba/ba417/ to read a proposal for Social Security reform. Accept or rebut the proposal, depending on the side to which you have been assigned. Be prepared to defend your reasons with more than just your feelings. At a minimum, be prepared to present arguments that are logical, if not entirely backed by facts.




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