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A New Look At Social Security Issues
looked at some younger groups, currently ages 13-17, 8-12, and 3-7, in other words those who are born ... ages 18-22. This increases to 106 percent at ages 13-17, to 108 percent at 8-12, and to iii percent at 3-7 ...- Authors: William Benjamin Kelley, Robert J Myers, Orlo R Nichols, Anna M Rappaport, Bruce Schobel, Richard Schreitmueller
- Date: Oct 1983
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Social Insurance>Social Security