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Economic Death Spiral Just recently the trustees of Social Security and Medicare issued their annual reports on the programs
Economic Death Spiral Just recently the trustees of Social Security and Medicare issued their annual reports on the programs
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2013-07-11
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Economic Death Spiral
Just recently the trustees of Social Security and Medicare issued their annual reports on the programs’ futures. Here’s one startling fact: By 2030 the projected costs of Social Security and Medicare could easily consume—via higher taxes—a third of workers’ future wage and salary increases. We’re mortgaging workers’ future pay gains for baby boomers’ retirement benefits.
This matters because Social Security and Medicare are pay-as-you-go programs. Current taxpayers pay current benefits. Future taxpayers will pay future benefits. Baby boomers’ retirement benefits will come mostly from their children and grandchildren, who will be tomorrow’s workers. Consequently, baby boomers’ children and grandchildren face massive tax increases. Social Security and Medicare spending now equals 14 percent of wage and salary income, reports Elizabeth Bell, a research assistant to Eugene Steuerle of the Urban Institute, Washington, DC. By 2030, using the trustees’ various projections, that jumps to 26 percent. Of course, payroll taxes don’t cover all the costs of Social Security and Medicare. Still, these figures provide a crude indicator of the economic burden, because costs are imposed heavily on workers via some tax, government borrowing and cuts in other government programs.
It can be argued that the costs are bearable. The wage gains in the trustees’ reports could prove too pessimistic. Like all forecasts, they’re subject to errors. Even if they come true, they assume that tomorrow’s wages will be higher than today’s. Productivity increases; wages rise. In 2030, under the trustees’ " intermediate " assumptions, workers’ before-tax incomes would be about a third higher than now, says Tom Saving of Texas A&M University. What’s the complaint if workers lost—through steeper taxes—some of that? Why shouldn’t they generously support parents and grandparents? Well, maybe they will. But there are at least two possible flaws in this logic.
The first is that, on a year-to-year basis, wage gains would be tiny—less than 1 percent. When they’ve gotten that low before, people have complained that they’re "on a treadmill" and that the American dream has been withdrawn. Even these gains might be diluted by further tax increases to trim today’s already swollen budget deficits. The second and more serious threat is that higher taxes would harm the economy. They might dull economic vitality by reducing investment and the rewards for work and risk taking. Productivity and wage gains might be smaller than predicted. Then we’d flirt with that death spiral: We’d need still higher taxes to pay benefits, but those taxes might depress economic growth more.
One way or another, workers may get fed up with paying so much of their paychecks to support retirees, many of whom were living quite comfortably. So we ought to redefine the generational compact to lighten the burden of an aging population on workers. The needed steps are clear: to acknowledge longer life expectancies by slowly raising eligibility ages for Social Security and Medicare; to limit future spending by curbing retirement benefits for the better-off; to keep people in the productive economy longer by encouraging jobs that mix " work" and "retirement".
What does the last sentence of the first paragraph probably imply?
选项
A、Young people save from their salaries now to pay for retirement later.
B、The next generation of workers pay for the pensions of current workers.
C、Some property is given as a security for payment of money borrowed.
D、Workers will receive future compensation for a current salary reduction.
答案
B
解析
本题考查推理引申题。解答本题需要了解养老金的筹集和支付办法。第二段详细介绍了“现收现付式”(pay as you go)养老金(养老金属于社会保障基金的主要组成部分)的筹集与支付方式,即对现在工作的人收费来支付现在老年人的养老金,而未来工作的人则要支付现在工作的人将来退休后的养老金。[B]项符合这一定义,为正确答案。[A]项是养老金的另一种筹集与支付方式,即“预筹积累式”,本文未提及这一方式,排除[A]。[C]项是利用首段中的mortgage一词的本义编造的。[D]项也属于本文未涉及的“预筹积累式”,故排除。
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