Social Security Reform

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By Trish Anderton on Wednesday, December 19, 2001.
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President Bush's Commission has just about finished its work. Commission members have three different plans to overhaul social security. All three are based on allowing for private investment accounts, a controversial prospect. Trish talks with Henry Aaron, Senior Fellow, economic studies, the Brookings Institution www.brookings.org and Estelle James, member President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security, consultant to the World Bank www.csss.gov.

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