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What We Can Learn From Bush’s Failed Social Security Reform
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What We Can Learn From Bush’s Failed Social Security Reform

Advocates need to outline a vision—and devise a law that can actually pass.
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Illustration by Noah Hickey/The Dispatch. (Photographs from Getty Images)

On June 18, the Social Security Trustees released their annual report projecting the financial status of the federal government’s largest spending program, whose 12.4 percent payroll tax is the largest tax most Americans pay, and whose benefits form the largest source of income for most retirees.

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