National Academy of Social Insurance, 5th Floor Conference Room
1200 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC (near Dupont Circle and Foggy Bottom metro stations)
The National Academy of Social Insurance hosted a free, day-long seminar on Social Security Adequacy and Equity. Attendees left the event with a better understanding of Social Security's structure and financing; how income, wealth, and longevity disparities among beneficiaries affect adequacy of benefits; and the program's relevance to younger generations.
8:30 a.m. Registration and Light Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Welcome
Part I: Charting a Path Forward for Social Security within an Equity Framework
9:10 a.m. Panel 1: Why is Social Security Important, How Does it Work, and What are the Major Concerns Regarding Equity/Adequacy?
10:10 a.m. Panel 2: Social Security's Financing and (Existing and Evolving) Policy Options
11:00 a.m. Break/Networking
Part II: Policy Options
11:20 a.m. Policy Proposition #1: The Retirement Age
12:00 p.m. Policy Proposition #2: Contribution Structure
12:30 p.m. Lunch break/Networking
1:15 p.m. Policy Proposition #3: Expanding Benefits
1:45 p.m. Policy Proposition #4: Cost of Living Adjustments
2:14 p.m. Break/Networking
2:30 p.m. Putting it all Together: Creating Your Own Solution for Social Security Solvency and Adequacy
Part III: Applying Social Security Policy
4:00 p.m. Current Developments in Social Security Policy
4:30 p.m. Wrap-up and door prizes
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