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Would Borrowing $2 Trillion for Individual Accounts Eliminate $10 Trillion in Social Security Liabilities?
Jason Furman, William G. Gale, and Peter R. Orszag
12/13/04
21K-HTML, 29K-PDF, 3pp.

Should the Budget Rules Be Changed So That Large-Scale Borrowing to Fund Individual Accounts Is Left Out of the Budget?
Jason Furman, William G. Gale, and Peter R. Orszag
12/13/04
32K-HTML, 46K-PDF, 5pp.

Should the Budget Be Changed to Exclude the Cost of Individual Accounts?
Jason Furman, William G. Gale, and Peter R. Orszag
12/13/04
112K-HTML, 91K-PDF, 18pp.

SSA's Disability Demonstration Projects Likely to Provide Important Information About Disability Work Incentives
Eileen Sweeney
8/6/04
110K-HTML, 94K-PDF, 15pp.

Congress Should Appropriate the President�s Full Request For the Social Security Administration�s Costs
Eileen Sweeney
7/6/04
28K-HTML, 33K-PDF, 5pp.

The Implications Of The Social Security Projections Issued By The Congressional Budget Office
Robert Greenstein, Peter Orszag, and Richard Kogan
6/14/04
37K-HTML, 34K-PDF, 5pp.

What The Trustees' Report Indicates About The Financial Status Of Social Security
Robert Greenstein and Peter Orszag
Revised 3/31/04
46K-HTML, 33K-PDF, 4pp.