For readers looking for erudite libertarian and fiscally conservative arguments on the nature of social security, this special section from the Cato Institute provides well-informed critiques of the current system, as well as suggestions for how to trim budgets, roll back entitlements, and shrink government. Edited by Senior Cato Fellows, Jose Pinera and Michael D. Tanner, recent articles have included an exegesis of the pros and cons of a guaranteed national income and some sobering pronouncements on Social Security's 80th anniversary. Readers may also like to explore the subtopics on the page, including Bad Ideas for Reform, Cato's 6.2 Percent Solution, International, Social Security Reform, Non-financial reasons for reform, and others.
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