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Freed From FICA: How Seven States and Localities Exempt a Million Employees from Social Security and Provide Higher Pension Benefits to Retirees by Even, William E.; David A. MacPherson; Third Millenium - 1997

by Even, William E.; David A. MacPherson; Third Millenium

Freed From FICA: How Seven States and Localities Exempt a Million Employees from Social Security and Provide Higher Pension Benefits to Retirees by Even, William E.; David A. MacPherson; Third Millenium - 1997

Freed From FICA: How Seven States and Localities Exempt a Million Employees from Social Security and Provide Higher Pension Benefits to Retirees

by Even, William E.; David A. MacPherson; Third Millenium

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New York: Third Millennium, 1997. Paperback. First edition. Fine paperback. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. Freed from FICA is a comprehensive study issued by the think tank Third Millennium comparing the benefits provided under seven large public plans with those provided under Social Security. The conclusion was that government employees in those plans could expect to earn a real rate of return on their investment better than Social Security. The report was referenced in the May 21, 1998, "Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Social Security of the Committee On Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session." Text by William E. Even and David A. MacPherson. Staple-bound card wraps; 54 pages; 5.5 x 8.5 inches. LAID-IN is a photo-copy of a NY Times article referencing the report, a Third Millennium newsletter, and a 44-page Third Millennium publication entitled "Third Millennium 30: America's Future Leaders Offer Their Solutions to 21st Century Problems."
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  • Publisher Third Millennium
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1997