Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 07/2008

Benefit Growth That We Cannot Afford

Alan D. Viard

April 2008

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

Abstract

Buried in the 227-page Social Security trustees' report are some dramatic numbers about Social Security's future promises. AEI resident scholar Alan D. Viard tells us that "a typical worker retiring in 2050 has been promised 47 percent more than today's retirees, and one retiring in 2080 has been promised more than double today's benefits." To address the program's financial problems, he says, the rules need to be changed to link future retirees' benefits to inflation. That move, he says, would go a long way toward solving the system's problems.