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Author Kotlikoff, Laurence J.

Title The coming generational storm : what you need to know about America's economic future / Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Scott Burns
Published Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 274 pages) : illustrations
Contents From strollers to walkers -- Truth is worse than fiction -- Driving in LA with a map of New York -- Popular tonics, snake oils, and other easy fixes -- Going critical -- Changing course -- Grab your life jacket -- Securing your future
Summary This paperback edition of The Coming Generational Storm has been revised and updated and includes a new foreword by the authors. In 2030, as 77 million baby boomers hobble into old age, walkers will outnumber strollers; there will be twice as many retirees as there are today but only 18 percent more workers. How will Social Security and Medicare function with fewer working taxpayers to support these programs? According to Laurence Kotlikoff and Scott Burns, if our government continues on the course it has set, we'll see skyrocketing tax rates, drastically lower retirement and health benefits, high inflation, a rapidly depreciating dollar, unemployment, and political instability. The government has lost its compass, say Kotlikoff and Burns, and the Bush administration's spending and tax policies have charted a course straight into the coming generational storm. Kotlikoff and Burns take us on a guided tour of our generational imbalance: There's the "fiscal child abuse" that will double the taxes paid by the next generation. There's also the "deficit delusion" of the under-reported national debt. And none of this, they say, will be solved by any of the popularly touted remedies: cutting taxes, technological progress, immigration, foreign investment, or the elimination of wasteful government spending. Kotlikoff and Burns propose bold new policies, including meaningful reforms of Social Security and Medicare, that are simple, straightforward, and geared to attract support from both political parties
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-260) and index
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Subject Age distribution (Demography) -- Economic aspects -- United States
Baby boom generation -- United States
Aging -- Economic aspects -- United States
Older people -- Government policy -- United States
Retirement income -- United States -- Planning
Population forecasting -- United States
Economic forecasting -- United States
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Personal Finance -- Money Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Personal Finance -- Budgeting.
Age distribution (Demography) -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Baby boom generation -- United States.
Aging -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Older people -- Government policy -- United States.
Retirement income -- United States -- Planning.
Population forecasting -- United States.
Economic forecasting -- United States.
Age distribution (Demography) -- Economic aspects
Aging -- Economic aspects
Baby boom generation
Economic forecasting
Older people -- Government policy
Population -- Economic aspects
Population forecasting
Retirement income -- Planning
SUBJECT United States -- Population -- Economic aspects
Subject United States -- Population -- Economic aspects.
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Burns, Scott.
ISBN 9780262277518
0262277514
1417501537
9781417501533
1417581913
9781417581917
Other Titles America's economic future