Labor's Capital

Labor's Capital

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Why are pension funds so large and benefits so small? This examination of the 120-year-old American systems of privatized social insurance - often called, at 1.7 trillion dollars, the biggest lump of money in the world - reveals that the system fails to provide adequate retirement income security, its most prominent goal, and, in fact, its greatest influence is in supplying funds to U.S. capital markets.

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