The short answer is that because Social Security exists, the Treasury Department had to borrow less money from the public in the past few decades, when Social Security was running surpluses; but in the future, the Treasury will have to borrow more money from the public, because the Social S...
Social Security Public Trustee Charles Blahous, author of Social Security: The Unfinished Work, argues that it may already be too late to save Social Security “as we know it”: Social Security’s future, at least in the form it has existed dating back to FDR, is now greatly imperiled. ...
For example, when a user borrows from a loan provider based in another country through the use of bitcoin as a security, the individual may find it hard to keep the lending company responsible in the event the regulatory circumstances of the country turned out to be worse. Furthermore, the ...
The results reveal that TPs have strong stimulus effects and the size of the TP multiplier is greater than one. Using a newly constructed narrative dataset of legislative social security shocks in Germany from 1970 to 2018 and a proxy VAR, Gechert et al. (2021) estimated that the multiplier...
In this episode of the Nonprofit News Feed, George Weiner, Chief Whaler of Whole Whale, and Nick Azulay, Digital Strategist, delve into pressing nonprofit sector issues, with a focus on cybersecurity threats and global funding challenges. They also highlight a significant philanthropic initiative by...
If you just want to get rid of all these terrorist suspects (some of whom are not guilty of anything, but many of whom are), put them in General Population at a regular, high-security (but not Ad-Seg SuperMax) American prison and they probably wouldn't last a week. I'd suggest ...
“I think there is this flood of a stimulus…When I was home, that exposure was not there…When I was young it was like don’t walk out in the dark, but now it comes to you in your home” (I8F, 33 years, Teacher). “We are the anxious ones, trying to protect them, give ...