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Social Security Fixes Don't Top Bush's To-Do List. / Jonathan Weisman.

by Weisman, Jonathan; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 28Business. Publisher: Gannett News Service (Syndicate), 2001ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Bush, George W | Saving and investment | Social security -- Privatization | StocksDDC classification: 050 Summary: "With the economy slowing and the stock market sagging, it doesn't seem like an opportune time for President [George W.] Bush to pursue his plan to let workers invest some of their Social Security taxes in Wall Street. But Social Security reform advocates are clamoring for Bush to send his proposal to Congress right away. Otherwise, they worry, his drive to cut taxes now will push Social Security reform off the political radar screen indefinitely." (USA TODAY) This article outlines Bush's stance on Social Security reform and also offers opposing views on the matter.
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Originally Published: Social Security Fixes Don't Top Bush's To-Do List, Jan. 28, 2001; pp. n.p..

"With the economy slowing and the stock market sagging, it doesn't seem like an opportune time for President [George W.] Bush to pursue his plan to let workers invest some of their Social Security taxes in Wall Street. But Social Security reform advocates are clamoring for Bush to send his proposal to Congress right away. Otherwise, they worry, his drive to cut taxes now will push Social Security reform off the political radar screen indefinitely." (USA TODAY) This article outlines Bush's stance on Social Security reform and also offers opposing views on the matter.

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