Magnitude of the Financial Crisis in Medicare: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health Care of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, February 12 and 27; March 6 and 13, 1997, Volumul 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 264 pagini |
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... workers would pay for benefits for cur- rent retirees , and then the next generation of workers would pay benefits to them . The problem now is that this baby boom explosion is 2.
... workers would pay for benefits for cur- rent retirees , and then the next generation of workers would pay benefits to them . The problem now is that this baby boom explosion is 2.
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... workers per retiree in 1970 to about 3.9 workers per retiree today . We are , headed to 2.2 workers per re- tiree in the last year when the baby boomer generation will retire . Such a system is absolutely unsustainable . In looking at ...
... workers per retiree in 1970 to about 3.9 workers per retiree today . We are , headed to 2.2 workers per re- tiree in the last year when the baby boomer generation will retire . Such a system is absolutely unsustainable . In looking at ...
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... workers . While this kind of shift will be experienced in a somewhat analo- gous way by some other industrialized countries in Western Europe , it is a phenomenon that is entirely without precedent in human history . In the year 2030 ...
... workers . While this kind of shift will be experienced in a somewhat analo- gous way by some other industrialized countries in Western Europe , it is a phenomenon that is entirely without precedent in human history . In the year 2030 ...
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... workers that we would be experiencing in the years after 2010 . They told me that the amount of hard research on that subject was very limited , by exactly the fact that we were going to be con- fronting an historically unprecedented ...
... workers that we would be experiencing in the years after 2010 . They told me that the amount of hard research on that subject was very limited , by exactly the fact that we were going to be con- fronting an historically unprecedented ...
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... workers ' faith in Medicare . We propose that the current pay - as - you - go financing of Medicare that pits one generation against another be replaced with cohort - based financing , where each generation pays for its own Medicare ...
... workers ' faith in Medicare . We propose that the current pay - as - you - go financing of Medicare that pits one generation against another be replaced with cohort - based financing , where each generation pays for its own Medicare ...
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