Treasury Social Security Issue Briefs
- Issue Brief No. 6: Social Security Reform: Work in Incentives
- Issue Brief No. 5: Social Security Reform: Strategies for Progressive Benefit Adjustments
- Issue Brief No. 4: Social Security Reform: Mechanisms for Achieving True Pre-Funding
- Issue Brief No. 3: Social Security Reform: Benchmarks for Assessing Fairness and Benefit Adequacy
- Issue Brief No. 2: Social Security Reform: A Framework for Analysis
- Issue Brief No. 1: Social Security Reform: The Nature of the Problem
Reports
- 2016 Economic Policy Indicators Calendar - monthly (Portrait) (as of 01/04/2016)
- History of the Financial Report of the United States Government
- Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds and The Federal Budget (MAY 2009)
- The Impact of Post-9/11 Visa Policies on Travel to the United States (JUN 2007)
- Fact Sheet on Surveys of Terrorism Risk Insurance Markets (OCT 2003)
- The Jobs & Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act and the Increase in Dividends (JUL 2003)
- Trade, Investment and the Current Account: Imports = Exports + Net Foreign Investment (JAN 2003)
- Do Budget Deficits Raise Interest Rates? (JAN 2003)
- Fiscal Discipline = Spending Restraint (DEC 2002)
- The Effect of Deficits on Prices of Financial Assets: Theory and Evidence (MAR 1984)
Economic Research Papers
The Economic Policy Research Paper Series offers staff an opportunity to disseminate their preliminary research findings in a format intended to generate discussion and critical comments. The goal is to further the staff's knowledge and expertise on a given subject. The working papers are considered works in progress and are subject to revision. The views and opinions expressed in the working papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent official Treasury positions or policy.
- The Effects of Principal Reduction on HAMP Early Redefault Rates
- Summary of the Effects of Principal Reduction on HAMP Early Redefault Rates
- Is Regulatory Uncertainty a Major Impediment to Job Growth?
- The Returns Paid to Early Social Security Cohorts. James E. Duggan, Robert Gillingham and John S. Greenlees. April 1993
- Possible Alternatives to the Medicare Trustees' Long-Term Projections of Health Spending, by Jason D. Brown and Ralph M. Monaco
- Prefunding Social Security Benefits to Achieve Intergenerational Fairness: Can It be done in the Social Security Trust Fund? by Randall P. Mariger
- Do Social Security Surpluses Pay Down Publicly Held Debt? Evidence from Budget Data
- The Impact of Post-9/11 Visa Policies on Travel to the United States by Brent Neiman and Phillip Swagel
- Mortality and Lifetime Income: Evidence from Social Security Records, by James E. Duggan, Robert Gillingham, and John S. Greenlees
- "Implications of Returns on Treasury Inflation-Indexed Securities for Projections of the Long-Term Real Interest Rate" by James A. Girola
- The Long-Term Real Interest Rate for Social Security by James A. Girola
- Annuity Risk: Volatility and Inflation Exposure in Payments from Immediate Life Annuities
- Social Security and the Public Debt. James E. Duggan. October 1991
- Distributional Effects of Social Security: The Notch Issue Revisited. James E. Duggan, Robert Gillingham and John S. Greenlees. Revised April 1995
- Progressive Returns to Social Security? An Answer from Social Security Records. James E. Duggan , Robert Gillingham and John S. Greenlees. November 1995
- Actuarial Nonequivalence in Early and Delayed Social Security Benefit Claims, by James E. Duggan and Christopher Soares
- Housing Bias in the CPI and Its Effects on the Budget Deficit and Social Security Trust Fund. James E. Duggan, Robert Gillingham and John S. Greenlees