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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. RENÉE M. LANDERS ELECTED CHAIR OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS For Immediate Release: May 4, 2021 Contact: Meghan Griffin at 202-243-7286, mgriffin@nasi.org The National Academy of Social Insurance is pleased to announce the election of Renée M. Landers, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, as the new Chair of its Board of Directors effective May 1, 2021.Landers succeeds William M. Rodgers III, Professor of Public Policy at FACT SHEET: MEDICARE, MEDICAID, AND THE UNINSURED Published: April 2020. This fact sheet focuses on provisions of the COVID-19 legislative packages that directly impact Medicare, Medicaid, and the uninsured population. The bills include many provisions to support the Medicare and Medicaid programs and provide greater access to testing for uninsured patients, however, there are still major gaps SPEAKERS | NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Baker has been a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance since 1998. Richard Baron, M.D., board certified in internal medicine and geriatrics, is President and CEO of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the ABIM Foundation. Baron was a former Chair of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Board of Directors. LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS AND THE CURRENT HEALTH COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. RUTH BADER GINSBURG AND SOCIAL SECURITY Ironically, one of Ginsburg’s first jobs was working at a Social Security Administration office in Oklahoma. With this case, forty-five years ago, Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped to draw national attention to discrepancies in the treatment of women as workers and the implications for caregiving. Reflecting on this case years later, sheremarked
SOCIAL SECURITY AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS: CHALLENGES COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT CHOICES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits different people different choices By Joan entmacher, Benjamin Veghte,and Kristen Arnold
REPORT: FIXING SOCIAL SECURITY: ADEQUATE BENEFITS COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE What are the Benefits of Unemployment Insurance? Regular benefits last for 26 weeks in most states, though in 2019, ten states had reduced their maximum potential duration below 26 weeks. The average weekly benefit was about $369, which replaces, on average, approximately 45%of
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. RENÉE M. LANDERS ELECTED CHAIR OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS For Immediate Release: May 4, 2021 Contact: Meghan Griffin at 202-243-7286, mgriffin@nasi.org The National Academy of Social Insurance is pleased to announce the election of Renée M. Landers, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, as the new Chair of its Board of Directors effective May 1, 2021.Landers succeeds William M. Rodgers III, Professor of Public Policy at FACT SHEET: MEDICARE, MEDICAID, AND THE UNINSURED Published: April 2020. This fact sheet focuses on provisions of the COVID-19 legislative packages that directly impact Medicare, Medicaid, and the uninsured population. The bills include many provisions to support the Medicare and Medicaid programs and provide greater access to testing for uninsured patients, however, there are still major gaps SPEAKERS | NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Baker has been a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance since 1998. Richard Baron, M.D., board certified in internal medicine and geriatrics, is President and CEO of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the ABIM Foundation. Baron was a former Chair of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Board of Directors. LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS AND THE CURRENT HEALTH COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. RUTH BADER GINSBURG AND SOCIAL SECURITY Ironically, one of Ginsburg’s first jobs was working at a Social Security Administration office in Oklahoma. With this case, forty-five years ago, Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped to draw national attention to discrepancies in the treatment of women as workers and the implications for caregiving. Reflecting on this case years later, sheremarked
SOCIAL SECURITY AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS: CHALLENGES COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT CHOICES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits different people different choices By Joan entmacher, Benjamin Veghte,and Kristen Arnold
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE What are the Benefits of Unemployment Insurance? Regular benefits last for 26 weeks in most states, though in 2019, ten states had reduced their maximum potential duration below 26 weeks. The average weekly benefit was about $369, which replaces, on average, approximately 45%of
RENÉE M. LANDERS ELECTED CHAIR OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS For Immediate Release: May 4, 2021 Contact: Meghan Griffin at 202-243-7286, mgriffin@nasi.org The National Academy of Social Insurance is pleased to announce the election of Renée M. Landers, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, as the new Chair of its Board of Directors effective May 1, 2021.Landers succeeds William M. Rodgers III, Professor of Public Policy at MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMY Membership is an honor for which individuals are nominated by at least three (or more) active Academy members. Individuals are considered for membership if they: Demonstrate a sustained interest in social insurance and/or related fields. Social insurance includes broad-based systems for insuring workers and their families against economic STAFF | NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance.EXPERTS TO CONTACT
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NOMINATE A NEW MEMBER Nominate a New Member ABOUT THIS SOURCEBOOK About This Sourcebook DAVID AUTOR AND MICHAEL STEPNER Michael Stepner, who completed his PhD in economics at MIT, received the Academy’s 2020 John Heinz Dissertation Award for his “Essays on Health and Social Insurance.” Later in 2020, Academy Member David Autor, MIT Ford Professor of Economics and one of Stepner’s dissertation advisors, was recognized by the Heinz Family Foundation with a special 25th Anniversary Heinz Award. THANK YOU FOR SIGNING UP Thank You For Signing Up NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE National Academy of Social Insurance. is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. Its mission is to advance solutions to challenges facing the nation by increasing public understanding of how social insurance contributes to economic security. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE What are the Benefits of Unemployment Insurance? Regular benefits last for 26 weeks in most states, though in 2019, ten states had reduced their maximum potential duration below 26 weeks. The average weekly benefit was about $369, which replaces, on average, approximately 45%of
RENÉE M. LANDERS ELECTED CHAIR OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS For Immediate Release: May 4, 2021 Contact: Meghan Griffin at 202-243-7286, mgriffin@nasi.org The National Academy of Social Insurance is pleased to announce the election of Renée M. Landers, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, as the new Chair of its Board of Directors effective May 1, 2021.Landers succeeds William M. Rodgers III, Professor of Public Policy at WORKERS’ COMPENSATION The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. UNDERSTANDING OPIOIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF WORKERS Understanding Opioids in the Context of Workers' Compensation. After a decade of devastation, policymakers are finally making strides to quell the rising rate of opioid related overdose deaths (ORODs). In 2018, there was a four percent reduction in ORODs and an increase in life expectancy for the first time since 2014; yet for the sixth WHAT TO KNO W, WHAT TO ASK NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits What to Kno W, What to asK Thinking about retirement? Deciding when to take social security benefits is one of the most important financialdecisions you
SOCIAL SECURITY AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS: CHALLENGES COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT CHOICES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits different people different choices By Joan entmacher, Benjamin Veghte,and Kristen Arnold
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A founding Member and former Board Member of the National Academy of Social Insurance, William J. Arnone is now contributing his expertise in retirement security and employee benefits law by serving as Co-Chair of the Academy's 22nd Annual Policy Conference, Beyond the Bad Economy: Jobs, Retirement, Health and Social Insurance. Arnone was a Partner in the Business Tax Services practice of WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF SOCIAL SECURITY? WHAT DOES IT DO? 2 What is the purpose of Social Security? What does it do? Social Security is a social insurance program. Workers pay in while they are employed and employers pay matching contributions. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE National Academy of Social Insurance. is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. Its mission is to advance solutions to challenges facing the nation by increasing public understanding of how social insurance contributes to economic security. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE What are the Benefits of Unemployment Insurance? Regular benefits last for 26 weeks in most states, though in 2019, ten states had reduced their maximum potential duration below 26 weeks. The average weekly benefit was about $369, which replaces, on average, approximately 45%of
RENÉE M. LANDERS ELECTED CHAIR OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS For Immediate Release: May 4, 2021 Contact: Meghan Griffin at 202-243-7286, mgriffin@nasi.org The National Academy of Social Insurance is pleased to announce the election of Renée M. Landers, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, as the new Chair of its Board of Directors effective May 1, 2021.Landers succeeds William M. Rodgers III, Professor of Public Policy at WORKERS’ COMPENSATION The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. UNDERSTANDING OPIOIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF WORKERS Understanding Opioids in the Context of Workers' Compensation. After a decade of devastation, policymakers are finally making strides to quell the rising rate of opioid related overdose deaths (ORODs). In 2018, there was a four percent reduction in ORODs and an increase in life expectancy for the first time since 2014; yet for the sixth WHAT TO KNO W, WHAT TO ASK NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits What to Kno W, What to asK Thinking about retirement? Deciding when to take social security benefits is one of the most important financialdecisions you
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WILLIAM ARNONE
A founding Member and former Board Member of the National Academy of Social Insurance, William J. Arnone is now contributing his expertise in retirement security and employee benefits law by serving as Co-Chair of the Academy's 22nd Annual Policy Conference, Beyond the Bad Economy: Jobs, Retirement, Health and Social Insurance. Arnone was a Partner in the Business Tax Services practice of WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF SOCIAL SECURITY? WHAT DOES IT DO? 2 What is the purpose of Social Security? What does it do? Social Security is a social insurance program. Workers pay in while they are employed and employers pay matching contributions. MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMY Membership is an honor for which individuals are nominated by at least three (or more) active Academy members. Individuals are considered for membership if they: Demonstrate a sustained interest in social insurance and/or related fields. Social insurance includes broad-based systems for insuring workers and their families against economic RENÉE M. LANDERS ELECTED CHAIR OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS For Immediate Release: May 4, 2021 Contact: Meghan Griffin at 202-243-7286, mgriffin@nasi.org The National Academy of Social Insurance is pleased to announce the election of Renée M. Landers, Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, as the new Chair of its Board of Directors effective May 1, 2021.Landers succeeds William M. Rodgers III, Professor of Public Policy at WHAT IS UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Unemployment Insurance (UI) was established in 1935 and has been a fixture in the U.S. economy since the Great Depression. It is a fundamental part of the nation's social insurance infrastructure for those who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. UI provides a UNDERSTANDING OPIOIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF WORKERS Understanding Opioids in the Context of Workers' Compensation. After a decade of devastation, policymakers are finally making strides to quell the rising rate of opioid related overdose deaths (ORODs). In 2018, there was a four percent reduction in ORODs and an increase in life expectancy for the first time since 2014; yet for the sixthSEARCH RESULTS
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KEY DATES IN THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL SECURITY Key Dates in the History of Social Security. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act on August 14, 1935. Social Security taxes were first collected in January 1937, with workers and employers each paying one percent of the first $3,000 in wages and salary. In 1939 President Roosevelt signed legislation establishing ABOUT THIS SOURCEBOOK About This Sourcebook THANK YOU FOR SIGNING UP Thank You For Signing Up WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Who is Eligible for Unemployment Insurance? Federal law applies to employers who employ one or more employees in covered employment in at least 20 weeks in the current or preceding calendar year or who pay wages of $1,500 or more during any calendar quarter of the current or preceding calendar year. WHAT IS UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Unemployment Insurance (UI) was established in 1935 and has been a fixture in the U.S. economy since the Great Depression. It is a fundamental part of the nation's social insurance infrastructure for those who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. UI provides a WORKERS’ COMPENSATION The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. UNDERSTANDING OPIOIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF WORKERS Understanding Opioids in the Context of Workers' Compensation. After a decade of devastation, policymakers are finally making strides to quell the rising rate of opioid related overdose deaths (ORODs). In 2018, there was a four percent reduction in ORODs and an increase in life expectancy for the first time since 2014; yet for the sixth THE HIGH COST OF LONG-TERM CARE The High Cost of Long-Term Care. Due to the gaps in coverage of LTSS in the health care system, family out of-pocket spending pays for as much as 40 percent of all paid care. But for both older and younger people with LTSS needs, costs are unpredictable and varied. About one in six seniors and their families will spend over $100,000 out-of EXAMINING APPROACHES TO EXPAND MEDICARE ELIGIBILITY: KEY COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Who is Eligible for Unemployment Insurance? Federal law applies to employers who employ one or more employees in covered employment in at least 20 weeks in the current or preceding calendar year or who pay wages of $1,500 or more during any calendar quarter of the current or preceding calendar year. WHAT IS UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Unemployment Insurance (UI) was established in 1935 and has been a fixture in the U.S. economy since the Great Depression. It is a fundamental part of the nation's social insurance infrastructure for those who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. UI provides a WORKERS’ COMPENSATION The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. UNDERSTANDING OPIOIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF WORKERS Understanding Opioids in the Context of Workers' Compensation. After a decade of devastation, policymakers are finally making strides to quell the rising rate of opioid related overdose deaths (ORODs). In 2018, there was a four percent reduction in ORODs and an increase in life expectancy for the first time since 2014; yet for the sixth THE HIGH COST OF LONG-TERM CARE The High Cost of Long-Term Care. Due to the gaps in coverage of LTSS in the health care system, family out of-pocket spending pays for as much as 40 percent of all paid care. But for both older and younger people with LTSS needs, costs are unpredictable and varied. About one in six seniors and their families will spend over $100,000 out-of EXAMINING APPROACHES TO EXPAND MEDICARE ELIGIBILITY: KEY COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Who is Eligible for Unemployment Insurance? Federal law applies to employers who employ one or more employees in covered employment in at least 20 weeks in the current or preceding calendar year or who pay wages of $1,500 or more during any calendar quarter of the current or preceding calendar year. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE What are the Benefits of Unemployment Insurance? Regular benefits last for 26 weeks in most states, though in 2019, ten states had reduced their maximum potential duration below 26 weeks. The average weekly benefit was about $369, which replaces, on average, approximately 45%of
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THE HIGH COST OF LONG-TERM CARE The High Cost of Long-Term Care. Due to the gaps in coverage of LTSS in the health care system, family out of-pocket spending pays for as much as 40 percent of all paid care. But for both older and younger people with LTSS needs, costs are unpredictable and varied. About one in six seniors and their families will spend over $100,000 out-of SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL BELOW. Submit your proposal below. ABOUT THIS SOURCEBOOK About This Sourcebook INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGIN Instructions for Login THANK YOU FOR SIGNING UP Thank You For Signing Up WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Who is Eligible for Unemployment Insurance? Federal law applies to employers who employ one or more employees in covered employment in at least 20 weeks in the current or preceding calendar year or who pay wages of $1,500 or more during any calendar quarter of the current or preceding calendar year. WHAT IS UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE? Unemployment Insurance (UI) was established in 1935 and has been a fixture in the U.S. economy since the Great Depression. It is a fundamental part of the nation's social insurance infrastructure for those who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. UI provides a WORKERS’ COMPENSATION The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. UNDERSTANDING OPIOIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF WORKERS Understanding Opioids in the Context of Workers' Compensation. After a decade of devastation, policymakers are finally making strides to quell the rising rate of opioid related overdose deaths (ORODs). In 2018, there was a four percent reduction in ORODs and an increase in life expectancy for the first time since 2014; yet for the sixth THE HIGH COST OF LONG-TERM CARE The High Cost of Long-Term Care. Due to the gaps in coverage of LTSS in the health care system, family out of-pocket spending pays for as much as 40 percent of all paid care. But for both older and younger people with LTSS needs, costs are unpredictable and varied. About one in six seniors and their families will spend over $100,000 out-of EXAMINING APPROACHES TO EXPAND MEDICARE ELIGIBILITY: KEY COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. RUTH BADER GINSBURG AND SOCIAL SECURITY Ironically, one of Ginsburg’s first jobs was working at a Social Security Administration office in Oklahoma. With this case, forty-five years ago, Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped to draw national attention to discrepancies in the treatment of women as workers and the implications for caregiving. Reflecting on this case years later, sheremarked
SOCIAL SECURITY AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS: CHALLENGES COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. ACTIVE PURCHASING FOR HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGES: AN Summary: State-based health insurance exchanges are a critical component of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) provisions to expand access to coverage to millions of Americans.The central function of exchanges are to help organize insurance markets and promote more effective competition among health plans. States are struggling with the issue of whether and how active a DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT CHOICES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits different people different choices By Joan entmacher, Benjamin Veghte,and Kristen Arnold
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SOCIAL SECURITY AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS: CHALLENGES COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. ACTIVE PURCHASING FOR HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGES: AN Summary: State-based health insurance exchanges are a critical component of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) provisions to expand access to coverage to millions of Americans.The central function of exchanges are to help organize insurance markets and promote more effective competition among health plans. States are struggling with the issue of whether and how active a DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT CHOICES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits different people different choices By Joan entmacher, Benjamin Veghte,and Kristen Arnold
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THE HIGH COST OF LONG-TERM CARE The High Cost of Long-Term Care. Due to the gaps in coverage of LTSS in the health care system, family out of-pocket spending pays for as much as 40 percent of all paid care. But for both older and younger people with LTSS needs, costs are unpredictable and varied. About one in six seniors and their families will spend over $100,000 out-of SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL BELOW. Submit your proposal below. ABOUT THIS SOURCEBOOK About This Sourcebook INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGIN Instructions for Login THANK YOU FOR SIGNING UP Thank You For Signing Up NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCELEARN ABOUT SOCIAL INSURANCERESEARCH KEY POLICY AREASDISCUSS SHARE IN OUR IDEAS is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. Its mission is to advance solutions to challenges facing the nation by increasing public understanding of how social insurance contributes to economicsecurity.
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The National Academy of Social Insurance (the Academy) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. WHAT IS THE SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT AGE? Social Security's full-benefit retirement age is increasing gradually because of legislation passed by Congress in 1983. Traditionally, the full benefit age was 65, and early retirement benefits were first available at age 62, with a permanent reduction to 80 percent of the full benefit amount. WORKERS' COMPENSATION RESEARCH COVERED: a week-by-week look at the political and legislative developments that led to the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.Bob Rosenblatt, Academy senior fellow and former Los Angeles Times Washington correspondent will report on the people and the maneuvers that led to this major expansion of social insurance. UNDERSTANDING OPIOIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF WORKERS After a decade of devastation, policymakers are finally making strides to quell the rising rate of opioid related overdose deaths (ORODs). In 2018, there was a four percent reduction in ORODs and an increase in life expectancy for the first time since 2014; yet for the sixth consecutive year, unintentional overdoses accounted for a larger share of work-related fatalities than in the prior year. DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT CHOICES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOCIAL INSURANCE Claiming Social Security Benefits different people different choices By Joan entmacher, Benjamin Veghte,and Kristen Arnold
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