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Page 172
... long - range , but had higher , grading - in assump- tions in the first few years . But is it reasonable and desirable to make such a direct projection of the past ? The author believes that such spread will be diminished over the long - ...
... long - range , but had higher , grading - in assump- tions in the first few years . But is it reasonable and desirable to make such a direct projection of the past ? The author believes that such spread will be diminished over the long - ...
Page 348
... long - range assumptions being 5 percent for earnings and 3 percent for prices in all years after 1980 and with grading - in from the present situation to 1980. The validity of these assumptions over the long range has been discussed in ...
... long - range assumptions being 5 percent for earnings and 3 percent for prices in all years after 1980 and with grading - in from the present situation to 1980. The validity of these assumptions over the long range has been discussed in ...
Page 429
... long - range cost estimates for the old - age assistance programs have been made , since it is particularly subject to long- range trends that can be estimated - such as the growth in the total aged population and the increasing role of ...
... long - range cost estimates for the old - age assistance programs have been made , since it is particularly subject to long- range trends that can be estimated - such as the growth in the total aged population and the increasing role of ...
Contents
OLDAGE SURVIVORS DISABILITY | 19 |
Development of OASDI System | 83 |
Financing Basis of OASDI System | 135 |
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