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Rand Paul Reveals His Hamartia (Again): Being an Extremist
Rand Paul deserves opprobrium by proclaiming the Supreme Court’s Lochner v. New York decision in 1905 as “a wonderful decision” during his theatrically staged filibuster this week. The Lochner decision is regarded as one of the Supreme Court’s worst decisions. … Continue reading
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Tagged employees, employers, Lochner, Rand Paul, Supreme Court, worker rights
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The Disappearing Defined Benefit Pension and Its Potential Impact on the Retirement Incomes of Baby Boomers
The Dynamic Effects of Participation Changes in Defined Benefit and Defined Contribution Plans Buried within the ‘analysis caves’ of the U.S. Social Security Administration is a report indicating greater lost family income for last-wave boomers born from 1961 through 1965 than for those born … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Gender, Higher Education, Income Distribution, Secondary Education
Tagged baby-boomers, defined benefit, defined contribution, educational attainment, employees, employers, ethnicity, family income, income distribution, marital status, pensions, race, socio-economic status
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