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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Trustees report analyzed right and left

Here’s are a pair of analyses from two highly regarded think tanks on the political left and right about what Tuesday’s Medicare and Social Security trustees reports mean.

On the right, David C. John and Robert E. Moffit of the Heritage Foundation, argue that “Social Security and Medicare have promised $42.9 trillion more in benefits to senior and disabled workers than the programs will be able to pay,” and the burden will fall directly on younger generations. Their full analysis can be found here.

On the left, Paul N. Van de Water from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities argues that Social Security’s financial problem “is relatively small and manageable.” Medicare’s problem stems from increases in health care costs, “not from structural problems with the program.” His full analysis can be found here.

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