Retirement

For decades, the conservative story of trickle-down economics—including, particularly tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, cutting funding for the common good, and deregulation to promote corporate profits at the expense of workers—, was all the rage. Supposedly, it would create much faster growth. Yet massive inequality amid sluggish growth has proven this argument wrong.
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Today’s column addresses questions about the requirement of 10 years of marriage for divorced spousal and survivor’s benefits, getting unemployment benefits while also qualifying for disability benefits and the effect of not receiving early benefits due to the earnings test. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and president
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