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Examining Social Security Benefits as a Retirement Resource for Near-Retirees, by Race and Ethnicity, Nativity, and Disability Status

Sharmila Choudhury
Congressional Research Service

Benjamin Bridges
U.S. Social Security Administration



Social Security Bulletin, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 19-44, 2009

Abstract:     
This article analyzes Social Security benefits as a retirement resource for selected subgroups of recent cohorts of near-retirees. The analysis therein examines the distribution of benefits among subgroups by (1) race and ethnicity, (2) nativity, and (3) disability status. We use improved data (actual earnings histories) to produce more accurate measures of benefits. We look at how the average values of several benefit measures, such as Social Security wealth and earnings replacement rates, differ among the selected subgroups and discuss reasons for these differences. This study finds that substantial differences in earnings levels and/or mortality levels among these subgroups interact with Social Security program provisions to produce sizable differences in the values of our benefit measures.

Keywords: Social Security wealth, retirement wealth, earnings replacement rates, race-ethnic minorities, immigrants, disabled

JEL Classifications: H55, J26, J14, J15

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Date posted: May 07, 2009 ; Last revised: May 07, 2009

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Choudhury, Sharmila and Bridges, Benjamin, Examining Social Security Benefits as a Retirement Resource for Near-Retirees, by Race and Ethnicity, Nativity, and Disability Status (May 6, 2009). Social Security Bulletin, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 19-44, 2009. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1400062


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Benjamin Bridges (Contact Author)
U.S. Social Security Administration ( email )
Washington, DC 20254
United States
Sharmila Choudhury
Congressional Research Service ( email )
101 Independence Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20540
United States
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