the too-big-to-fail subsidies, it is subsidizing that which we do not want. So we know it is perverse.
Much of the shortfall that we are looking at in Social Security is because of the upward redistribution of wage income.
I do not know whether it will or whether it will not, but that certainly affects the environment of how we think about S...
I appreciated Senator Casey's comments, Mr. Romasco, about your personal story.
Few in the Senate know retirement security issues as Ben Cardin does.
Rather than asking how we should scale back the program, we should be asking ourselves how we can strengthen it.
Maintaining or expanding Social Security is the single most effective thing we can do to prevent poverty and economic ru...
That is the purpose of the hearing, Senator Nelson.
Tax increases do not solve this problem, and it would be a mistake to go down that road.
Low-income people need a better Social Security program, but higher-income folks really do need to save more on their ow...
I think you could make a very big difference in the income of a lot of retirees today or new retirees, raising those ben...
Both the Social Security and Medicare programs face substantial financing shortfalls that require legislative correction...
Excuse me for interrupting, but let me ask you another question about that, Mr. Biggs.
Retirement security in America, as we know from reading the histories of FDR and other stories from the New Deal on, has...
Well, do not do it between 62 and 65 or 63 and 66, because it has gone up.
If Iran expects to engage in a more transparent and honest relationship with the U.S. and other members of the global co...
Thank you to all of the Assistant Secretaries, Assistant Chiefs of staff or Assistant Legislative Directors for their sc...
That's why China's recent actions to shut down foreign journalists are so troubling.