SocSec.org talks about social security and different factors affecting it

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The Social Security Network

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First launched in 1997, the Social Security Network has served as an important resource for information and research on the Social Security program and the debate about its future. Featuring research conducted by The Century Foundation on Social Security as well as broader issues of retirement security, the site strives to present the best facts and analysis available to academics, policymakers, journalists, and the public.

The Century Foundation conducts public policy research and analyses of economic, social, and foreign policy issues, including inequality, retirement security, election reform, media studies, homeland security, and international affairs. The foundation produces books, reports, and other publications, convenes task forces, and working groups and operates seven informational Web sites. With offices in New York City and Washington, D.C., The Century Foundation is nonprofit and nonpartisan and was founded in 1919 by Edward A. Filene. Learn more about our mission at The Century Foundation's Web site, www.tcf.org.

Edward A. Filene, who founded The Century Foundation in 1919, believed that "social progress suffers when it is sponsored by well-meaning but untrained minds." To ensure that those who determine our future, in the halls of our legislatures and in the voting booth, have the information they need when making decisions on social issues, the Foundation has long engaged in research and analysis of the needs of all Americans and made the resources available to meet those needs.

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The Century Foundation
New York NY
United States 10021
+1.2125354441

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