In the early days of the U.S. debate about Social Security privatization, advocates would regularly trot out Latin America, Chile in particular, as the region that did it right, the model that the United States should learn from. Recently, though, this dog and pony have remained backstage, in spite of the Bush administration’s current tour […]
Bernard Wasow
Bernard Wasow is a senior fellow at the Century Foundation and has worked for the New York Federal Reserve Bank and the Ford Foundation.
Private Eyes
When it comes to pensions, President Bush’s administration seems to practice a strange double standard: Private pensions are assumed to be superior to the current system simply because they are, well, private. And so the president has stuck adamantly to the line that the solution to Social Security’s perceived problems is privatization. But in reality, […]

