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A Cato Institute Event Series
Cosponsored with America's Future Foundation and Third Millennium

Social Security and Young Americans
September 10, 12, 19, 24, 2002
Seminars on the Hill & at the Cato Institute • Washington, D.C.

No group has more to lose when the current Social Security program becomes insolvent than younger Americans. And no group of Americans has greater enthusiasm for reform based on personal retirement accounts. The Cato Institute’s September series on Social Security and Young Americans, cosponsored with America's Future Foundation and Third Millennium, brings experts from both sides of the reform debate to discuss the reforms that Social Security will need if it is to survive into the 21st century. Policy analysts, economists, pollsters, and experts on younger generations will share their insights into how Generations X and Y would be affected by changes to Social Security, including voluntary personal retirement accounts.

Speakers Include

Bruce Tulgan Neil Howe Meredith Bagby Charles P. Blahous
Bruce
Tulgan

Founder
Rainmaker Thinking
Neil
Howe

Senior Advisor
Concord Coalition
Meredith Bagby
Board Member
Third Millennium
Charles P. Blahous
Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy
National Economic Council


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