Panel Argues for Changing Social Security
The commission appointed by President Bush to develop a social security plan in accordance with his campaign promise claims that by 2016 payroll tax revenues for social security will fall short of benefit payments. The commission will develop detailed recommendations for the private accounts in the summer and the fall. Democrats dismissed the report, claiming that the commission overstated the threat to social security and ignored the drawbacks of private accounts.
See "Panel Argues for Changing Social Security", Richard W. Stevenson, The New York Times, July 19, 2001