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Author Fried, Joseph.

Title How social security picks your pocket! : a story of waste, fraud, and inequities / Joseph Fried.

Publication Info. New York, N.Y. : Algora, [2003]
©2003

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Description 1 online resource (243 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Note Includes index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Social Security is no bargain, but few Americans are aware of the staggering waste and inequities built into the system. This easy-to-read, opinionated and thoroughly documented book expands the debate to the areas of disability abuse, fraud, and inequitable benefit shifting. If you're not mad yet, you will be. Opinionated and well-documented, the book goes beyond discussions of the pending insolvency of Social Security to illustrate numerous distortions in the way Social Security distributions are made, often to the benefit of those who need it least. The author exposes how Social Security is implemented - who wins, who loses, and how the game is played; and offers suggestions for improvements to the system. A CPA and an MBA, Fried illustrates his points with easy-to-follow scenarios and offers prescriptions to make the system more equitable. By now, most people realize that Social Security is no bargain, but few are aware of the staggering waste and inequities built into the system. This succinct and focused book expands the Social Security debate to the areas of disability abuse, fraud, and inequitable benefit shifting. Teachers in Texas just pulled in nearly half a billion dollars in Social Security benefits, awarded on the basis of a "loophole"; but, you and I know that Social Security won't be there when we need it. This and many other anomalies, created and permitted for political reasons (e.g., powerful employee unions), are clearly presented in this thoroughly-documented book. "Joseph Fried has put together an excellent examination of our government Social Security program and why it must be changed ... Plus, the book is a fun read."--Walter E. Williams, John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics, George Mason University. "Mr. Fried has done three things here: written a cracking good story, revealed everything important about the retirement system for most Americans, and offered solutions to the looming disaster that are worth your consideration."- Jameson Campaigne, Jr., Secretary, American Conservative Union. Joseph Fried, MBA, CPA, has been a practicing accountant with Ernst & Young and with his own firm for over 20 years He has counseled small business clients in compensation planning and retirement planning, and the cost-benefits of Social Security.
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Subject Social security -- United States.
Social security.
United States.
Social security beneficiaries -- United States.
Social security beneficiaries.
Waste in government spending -- United States.
Waste in government spending.
Welfare fraud -- United States.
Welfare fraud.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Fried, Joseph. How social security picks your pocket!. New York, N.Y. : Algora, ©2003 0875862489 0875862489 (DLC) 2003017213 (OCoLC)52814189
ISBN 0585479879 (electronic book)
9780585479873 (electronic book)
0875861970
9780875861975
128065581X
9781280655814