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Running surpluses now, giving the country the debt capacity to finance these forthcoming rises in social-insurance expenditures, seemed to us a wise policy.
Debating Rubinomics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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After all, it provides all the social-insurance benefits of Social Security while avoiding the unfunded liabilities that are crippling the program and the economy.
Perry Is Right: There Is a Texas Model for Fixing Social Security Merrill Matthews 2011
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U.S. government data for 2010 show that average hourly compensation costs for manufacturing workers, including benefits and social-insurance programs, were $34.74 in the U.S., compared with $35.67 in Canada.
In U.S., a Cheaper Labor Pool James R. Hagerty 2012
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According to data collected by the OECD and the European Union statistical agency Eurostat, 74% of health spending in Europe, on average, is financed from public sources such as tax revenue and social-insurance contributions.
Europe's Failing Health Javier Espinoza 2011
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Correspondingly, a cut in employers 'social-insurance rates should be part of the fiscal framework.
Ireland: It Oliver O 2010
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Under that program, Berlin picks up the tab for some of workers 'wage and social-insurance costs, keeping them in their jobs.
Europe's Stragglers Find Villain: Germany's Competitiveness Brian Blackstone 2010
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Under that program, Berlin picks up the tab for some of workers 'wage and social-insurance costs, keeping them in their jobs.
Europe's Stragglers Find Villain: Germany's Competitiveness Brian Blackstone 2010
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Under that program, Berlin picks up the tab for some of workers 'wage and social-insurance costs, keeping them in their jobs.
Europe's Stragglers Find Villain: Germany's Competitiveness Brian Blackstone 2010
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With a third of Japan's citizens heading into retirement in the next decade, the country desperately needs a better social-insurance and health-care system.
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To aid businesses, Beijing has permitted local authorities to freeze minimum-wage levels and to reduce or suspend employers 'social-insurance contributions.
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