Social Security Rules and Marginal Tax Rates
Martin Feldstein and
Andrew Samwick
National Tax Journal, 1992, vol. 45, issue 1, 1-22
Abstract:
Shows how current social security benefit rules have created a variety of social security net marginal tax rates that differ by age, sex, marital status and income in ways that reduse the equity and efficiency of the social security program.
Date: 1992
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