THE AFF NETWORK

March 17, 2005

Social Security reform roundtable

What does Social Security reform mean for people who will actually be alive in 2042? That's the question we tackled at this roundtable. Panelists, including Brooke Oberwetter of the Cato Institute, Max Pappas of FreedomWorks, Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and Ben Hubbard of the Center for American Progress, debated the politics of Social Security privatization and how it could affect young workers. The event took place at the Fund for American Studies in Washington, DC.

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