One important point: the actuarial projections about baby boomer retirement were very accurate. You might think we are hitting reserve depletion because "lots of old people/few workers" but that was baked into the 1983 amendment choices. It was the income inequality that caused the trouble.
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It's not demographics...birth rates, immigration, the big boomer retirement wave....SSA's actuaries predicted all of that remarkably well. And it is not economic or wage growth...they got those too! So what happened? Two things: 1. massive unanticipated economic inequality in the 80s/90s...
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A pleasure to share my assessment of the World Bank's Business Ready #B-READY project yesterday at @ituc.bsky.social. Welcome opportunity to hear more about the research of Rouguiatou Diallo, @floriangrant.bsky.social & Dhaisy Paredes Guzman.
My paper w/Sangheon Lee: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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Funding Development Through the Lens of Tax Justice and Social Protection
What is the International Conference on Financing for Development and how is it significant in setting the agenda for development financing and cooperation? Max: Itβs a large UN-driven process that br...
A lot of attention has been on #FfD4 & the Compromiso de Sevilla β but what does it actually mean amidst a global debt crisis?
@maxgallien.bsky.social & @floriangrant.bsky.social chat with WIEGO about the process and its outcomes: www.wiego.org/blog/tax-jus...
#FinancingOurFuture #TaxExperts
21.08.2025 09:10 β
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For me the question is whether flat rate benefits are all that's possible if we're moving that way economically. Are there ways to maintain earnings-releated benefits in this future?
28.07.2025 14:17 β
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We had similar thoughts - I'd be curious what you think of this www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/h...
24.07.2025 08:09 β
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At an Uncertain Moment for Germany, Suddenly Boring Doesnβt Look So Bad
#Arminia π #Bielefeld
24.05.2025 13:41 β
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β’ Al Overview
The idiom "you can't lick a badger twice" means you can't trick or deceive someone a second time after they've been tricked once. It's a warning that if someone has already been deceived, they are unlikely to fall for the same trick again.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
β’ Licking: "Licking" in this context means to trick or deceive someone.
β’ Badger: The badger is a wild animal, and the phrase likely originates from the historical sport of badger baiting where dogs were used to harass
Someone on Threads noticed you can type any random sentence into Google, then add βmeaningβ afterwards, and youβll get an AI explanation of a famous idiom or phrase you just made up. Here is mine
23.04.2025 10:15 β
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@lauraalfers.bsky.social
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The problem is: they've mistaken correlation for causation. They think their parents and grandparents had a good life *because* of manufacturing jobs. When, in reality, their parents and grandparents had a good life *despite* manufacturing jobs, because of unions, high taxes, and social policies.
03.04.2025 15:22 β
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Welcoming @lauraalfers.bsky.social to bluesky and the social protection starter pack
02.04.2025 13:44 β
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FuΓball, bloody hell! #DSCB04
01.04.2025 21:07 β
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Future-Proofing Social Protection | by Florian Juergens-Grant & Luca Pellerano - Project Syndicate
Florian Juergens-Grant & Luca Pellerano explain why employersβ contributions should be determined by capital intensity, not just labor stock.
Because social-insurance contributions depend on wages, labor-intensive firms now shoulder a larger financing burden, which lets many profitable companies off the hook, note @floriangrant.bsky.social and Luca Pellerano.
11.03.2025 15:58 β
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Thanks, @tiapalermo.bsky.social!
11.03.2025 14:32 β
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These ideas are not yet fully formed, but we think they are worth exploring and we hope to start a conversation, so please get in touch if you have any reflections!
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Future-Proofing Social Protection | by Florian Juergens-Grant & Luca Pellerano - Project Syndicate
Florian Juergens-Grant & Luca Pellerano explain why employersβ contributions should be determined by capital intensity, not just labor stock.
How to equitably finance social protection in a world where labour appears to be losing ground?
In this @projectsyndicate.bsky.social piece, Luca Pellerano and I share some of our thinking on re-balancing social protection financing towards capital.
www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/h...
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Keynes' (v hard headed) paper How to Pay for the War (1940) proposed something like abolishing the 2-child limit BECAUSE Britain was at war
archive.org/details/in.e...
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The French Just Want to Enjoy Their Retraite
An american retirement wonk visits France.
retirementincomejournal.com/article/the-...
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This morning the justice secretary pointed to a βhuge rise in the welfare budgetβ as justification for targeting benefit spending to make fiscal savings. So how big has the rise in welfare spending been?
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Financing Social Protection - Social Protection Capacity Development Journey
We are currently supporting global networks of informal workers organisations with a three year capacity development journey on #socialprotection
1st round was on the Financing and Economics of SP. Initially designed to be in-person, we have just digitised them
www.wiego.org/wp-content/u...
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Looking forward to seeing you in Oxford!
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Join us in a bit to discuss a seminal book on non-contributory pensions across Latin America and the Caribbean
lnkd.in/eqfm3TzQ
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Looking forward to sharing my reflections as part of the launch of an important ECLAC book on
'Non-contributory pension systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: towards solidarity with sustainability'
21 Jan 11.00-13.00 Mexico City time
Join here: us02web.zoom.us/j/82276624204
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Bild: "Eine kranke Frau arbeitet auf dem Sofa mit einem Laptop. Sie wirkt erschΓΆpft, hat eine Tasse in der Hand und benutzte TaschentΓΌcher liegen neben ihr β ein Symbolbild fΓΌr Arbeiten trotz Krankheit." Text: Warum du auch bezahlt wirst, wenn du krank bist! Podcast "Geschichte wird gemacht"
π€§ FrΓΌher hart erkΓ€mpft, heute selbstverstΓ€ndlich? Die #Lohnfortzahlung im #Krankheitsfall war 1956 Grund fΓΌr den lΓ€ngsten #Streik der BRD-Geschichte. Warum das Thema aktueller ist, als viele denken, hΓΆrt ihr in unserem Podcast "Geschichte wird gemacht"π§ www.gewerkschaftsgeschichte.de/streiken-fur...
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#42 Social Dialogue and Social Protection for Informal Workers
In the fourth and last episode of the governance building block we dive into the discussion of social dialogue and social protection for informal workers.
But what does social dialogue actually mean?
π’ New WIEGO podcast on Social Dialogue and Social Protection for Informal Workers out now!
What is social dialogue?
Why is it crucial in expanding social protection to informal workers?
How can informal workers access social dialogue spaces?
@cyrusafa.bsky.social
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