Large Majorities of Republicans and Democrats Agree on How to Reform Social Security

When a representative sample of Americans were given information about the projected insolvency of Social Security and presented options for dealing with it, overwhelming majorities—including three in four Republicans and Democrats—favored taking steps that would eliminate most of the Social Security shortfall and a modest majority favored steps that would eliminate it entirely, through a combination of raising revenues and trimming benefits. …

The study was sponsored by a new organization, Voice Of the People (VOP), which seeks to give the public a stronger and more effective voice in public policy. It was conducted by the Program for Public Consultation, affiliated with the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland. CONT.

Voice Of the People / Program for Public Consultation

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