Social Security Funding
The latest news and developments affecting Social Security funding, and how legislative moves may help or hurt the program.
What if the Projections Are Wrong?
By James J. GreenAdvisors are natural-born skeptics. So can we trust that the demographic projections used by government agencies are accurate?
July 23, 2015
Venture Capital-Backed Companies Raked in $32 Billion in Q2Mega-round financing and bigger deals drove growth, new report from KPMG International and CB Insights finds.
July 13, 2015
Greek Deal Was the Easy Part for Both SidesThe negotiations over the weekend between Greece and European leaders were bruising and messy, and implementation of the deal will be equally difficult and uncertain.
April 21, 2015
How to have a self-funding conversation with employersHere's how to address your clients' most common questions about self-funding.
April 15, 2015
Disability Insurance Observer: BipartisanUsing people with devastating disabilities as human shields is just plain wrong.
March 17, 2015
House Republicans seek Medicare cutsPrice assumes full repeal of PPACA would save $2 trillion.
March 17, 2015
House Republicans seek Medicare cutsPrice assumes full repeal of PPACA would save $2 trillion.
January 27, 2015
Andy Friedman: 7 Dates That Will Force Congress to ActSpeaking at FSI OneVoice, Friedman says seven "forcing events" will lead Congress to act, despite otherwise continued "split government" in Washington.