Means Testing Social Security: Modeling and Policy Analysis

Q3 Social Sciences
Rafal Chomik, J. Piggott, Alan D. Woodland, George Kudrna, C. Kumru
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Abstract

Means testing can balance the need to provide adequate retirement incomes with the requirement that such provision is fiscally sustainable and economically efficient. Critics of the policy suggest that to reduce benefits as a retiree’s income and/or wealth increase is to discourage work and savings. Yet such distortions are small compared to those resulting from large earnings related pensions that, due to demographic change, require greater levels of financing via payroll taxes. Some form of means testing exists in most countries, usually involving small, safety-net schemes that target the poorest retirees (e.g., the Supplemental Security Income program in the U.S.). But an appropriately designed means-testing instrument can also be used to reduce the liability of large, publicly financed social security promises by excluding the affluent. This paper summarises means-testing design and implementation in a number of OECD countries as well as tackling key criticisms of means testing. In doing so, we discuss a number of recent, cutting-edge modelling approaches and empirical insights that examine economic impacts of means testing in the Australian and U.S. contexts.
社会保障的手段测试:模型和政策分析
经济状况调查可以在提供足够退休收入的需要与这种提供在财政上可持续和经济上有效的要求之间取得平衡。该政策的批评者认为,随着退休人员收入和/或财富的增加而减少福利,会阻碍工作和储蓄。然而,与与收入相关的巨额养老金造成的扭曲相比,这种扭曲是微不足道的。由于人口结构的变化,后者需要通过工资税提供更高水平的资金。大多数国家都存在某种形式的经济状况调查,通常涉及针对最贫困退休人员的小型安全网计划(例如,美国的补充安全收入计划)。但是,一个设计得当的经济状况调查工具也可以通过排除富人,来减少公共资助的大型社会保障承诺的责任。本文总结了经济合作与发展组织(OECD)一些国家经济状况调查的设计和实施,以及对经济状况调查的关键批评。在此过程中,我们讨论了一些最新的、前沿的建模方法和实证见解,这些方法和见解研究了澳大利亚和美国背景下经济状况调查的经济影响。
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Social Security Bulletin
Social Security Bulletin Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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