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Uncertain Policy for an Uncertain World The Case of Social Security [i] (March 2006)

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                              Working Paper Series
                            Congressional Budget Office
                                Washington, D.C.






                              UNCERTAIN POLiCY
                         FOR AN UNCERTAIN WORLD:
                         THE CASE OF SOCIAL SECURITY



                    Jolm Sabeiaus (e-mail: john.sabelhaus@cbo.gov)
                    Julie Topoleski (e-mail: julie.topoleski(icbo.gov)
                            Congressional Budget Office
                                 Washington, D.C.









                                   March 2006
                                     2006-05




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