Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 07/2008

Obama Turns FDR Upside Down

Lawrence B. Lindsey

June 2008

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

Abstract

Two AEI scholars have recently assessed the merits of Senator Barack Obama’s approach to fixing the Social Security system’s problems. In a March On the Issues, Andrew G. Biggs argued that the senator’s plan would not fix the system’s long-term problems and would impose significant costs on the economy as a whole. To read Biggs’s article, visit www.aei.org/publication27704/. In June, Lawrence B. Lindsey wrote that requiring higher-end workers to pay additional taxes without getting additional benefits linked to their extra contributions would be “a big step toward turning Social Security from a contributory pension scheme into just another welfare program.” Below, Lindsey spells out the details.