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September 2, 2005
Social Security, Risk, and Choice
Jagadeesh Gokhale has a great article in today's Washington Times. It's an excellent dispatch of common sense and logical thinking. Very well-written. Here's one key excerpt:Let's dispense with silliness: Some have unfairly likened individual accounts with permission to take the money to a Las Vegas roulette wheel. Under all the personal account reform proposals I have seen, the accounts would be regulated to ensure safety and soundness. One extreme would limit investments to broad-based market index mutual funds.Read it all.
Posted by Andrew Roth at September 2, 2005 9:20 AM | Print
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