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Social Security and the increasing longevity gap
Authors:Eytan Sheshinski  Frank N. Caliendo
Affiliation:1. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Bogen Family Department of Economics, Jerusalem, Israel;2. Utah State University, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Logan, Utah, USA
Abstract:Growth in overall life expectancy is straining the Social Security budget, and the gap in life expectancy between the rich and poor is widening. Motivated by these facts, this paper does four things. First, we develop a simple way to summarize the degree of progressivity in a Social Security system. Second, we show that growth in the life expectancy gap over the last few decades unwinds three-quarters of the progressivity of the Social Security system. Third, we develop simple reforms to Social Security that maintain the progressivity of the system and restore fiscal solvency. Fourth, we estimate the welfare effects of these potential reforms.
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