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Social Security

Social Security is the single largest federal program, with outlays of $768 billion in fiscal year 2012. The program has two parts. The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance program pays benefits to retired workers and to their dependents and survivors, and the Disability Insurance program pays benefits to disabled workers and to their spouses and survivors. Social Security benefits are financed by a payroll tax on current workers, half paid by the worker and half paid by the employer. CBO regularly examines various possible changes to Social Security outlays or receipts.
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Deficit Reduction Options Affecting Social Security

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February 10, 1993

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Controlling Losses of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation

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January 1, 1993

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Testimony on the Treatment of Women Under the Social Security System

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April 8, 1992

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The Government Pension Offset in the Social Security Program

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April 1, 1992

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Testimony on the Social Security Retirement Earnings Test

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May 23, 1991

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The Economic Effects of Uncompensated Changes in the Funding of Social Security

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April 1, 1991

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Testimony on the Budgetary and Economic Implications of Proposals to Exempt Social Security Finances from the Balanced Budget Act's Deficit Calculations and of S. 2016, a Bill to Return Social Security to a Pay-As-You-Go-System

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February 28, 1990

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Testimony on S. 2016, a Proposal to Reduce the Social Security Payroll Tax and Return Social Security to a Pay-As-You-Go System

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February 8, 1990

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Testimony on CBO's Position on the Treatment of Social Security in the Deficit Reduction Process

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November 2, 1989

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Testimony on the Budgetary Treatment of Social Security Trust Funds

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October 12, 1989

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