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Social Security expansion is back on the agenda, at a time when Americans need it more than ever-here's what it should look like (and why it matters to everyday people all over the country) "Altman and Kingson cut through the fog of calculated confusion and outright lies about Social Security."-David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author The COVID-19 crisis has pulled the curtain back on America's looming retirement income crisis, a fraying of the national community, and ever-worsening income inequality. Never before have so many people's livelihoods and futures been thrown into flux. Now more than ever, expanding Social Security is essential to addressing these challenges. Social Security Works for Everyone!, an evolution of the argument Nancy J. Altman and Eric R. Kingson made in their acclaimed first book, Social Security Works!, presents the case for expanding Social Security, explaining why monthly benefits need to be increased; why Americans need national paid family leave, sick leave, and long term care protections; and how we can pay for it all. Don't believe the nearly four-decade, billionaire-funded campaign to convince us that the program is destined to collapse. It isn't. At a time when growing numbers of Americans are seeing beyond the false choice between financial security for working people and financial security for the federal government, this book eloquently makes the case that universal programs that benefit all Americans (yes, even the rich) make our country stronger and our lives more secure. Social Security works because it embodies the best of American values-the ones that will allow Americans to obtain financial security and weather the next crisis.
Praise for "THE BATTLE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY" "A fast-paced read which shows why, as my grandfather said, we
need some 'safeguards against misfortune in this man-made world of
ours.' In this world where Social Security is under attack, this
book is a must-read to be able to refute the people who want to
dismantle it." "Thorough, compelling, and engagingly written, The Battle for
Social Security is essential reading for anyone wondering whether
our nation's most successful domestic program is sustainable in the
twenty-first century. Altman delivers the knockout punch to private
accounts and other proposals to radically reform Social Security,
while showing the way to truly strengthen Social Security within
the principles that have guided this vital institution since its
inception." "I love Social Security like my mother's cookies--it embodies
our best ideals for America. Now it is the job of younger
generations to carry the vision forward. That means knowing where
Social Security came from. If you want a history with action, read
The Battle for Social Security. I enthusiastically endorse
it." "As Nancy Altman proves, there is no reason why history and
policy analysis have to be dull. Her new book on Social Security,
aimed principally at the non-expert is fun to read, while telling
the important story with accuracy and insight. It is a must-read
for all who would understand the current ideological struggle,
'from FDR's vision to Bush'sgamble.'" "Nancy Altman's comprehensive history of Social Security
provides a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at America's
political and legislative process. This is a must-read for the
policy leaders who will now determine Social Security's future.
Altman breathes new life into the players and politics, both past
and present, that have made Social Security the success it is
today." "Altman's book was written with a general audience in mind, but
it provides, with first-rate scholarship, much that is new for
scholars of the American welfare state. The Battle for Social
Security is a well-crafted, fascinating, and thought-provoking
history of a social insurance program that affects all Americans. I
highly recommend it for both audiences, expert and lay."
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