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Social Security Resources

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Web sites and other resources to learn more about strengthening Social Security.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

  • Why Social Security is in Trouble
  • Strengthening Social Security: By the Numbers
  • Myths and Realities
  • Claims and Truths
  • The Trust Fund Myth
  • Personal Accounts
  • What We Can Learn From The 2005 Social Security Trustees' Report
  • The President's Proposal
  • Social Security Resources
  • Why Strengthening Social Security Matters to:
    • Small Business Owners
    • Seniors
    • Middle-Aged Workers
    • Younger Workers

External Web sites

  • President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security
  • Strengthening Social Security
  • Congressional Budget Office Social Security analysis
  • Generations Together

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