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But the corporate version of the welfare state is not just about retirement and health care. Another, much less obvious, piece of it is the steadily increasing pay that most workers receive over the course of their careers. All else equal, a typical worker in his early 60s makes about 50 percent more than a worker in his early 30s.
This arrangement produces some enormous benefits for soci...
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Over the years, American companies have built a pretty extensive social safety net for their workers. The clearest examples of it are pensions and health insurance, which became popular du...
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Over the years, American companies have built a pretty extensive social safety net for their work... One Safety Net Is Disappea
Over the years, American companies have built a pretty extensive social safety net for their workers. The clearest examples of it are pensions and health insurance, which became popular during the wage freeze of World War II, when employers were looking for creative ways to give raises. Today, the United States is the only major country in the world where the private sector plays such a big rol...
Another View: Press candidates on details of universal health care New York Sen. Hillary Cl... Another View: Press candidates
Another View: Press candidates on details of universal health care
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is no stranger to health-care reform. Most Americans remember her failed efforts during her husband's presidency to spearhead changing the system.
Fortunately, she hasn't given up. She focused on health-care reform during her appearance on ABC's “Good Morning America,” filmed at the S...
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