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FXStreet
February 20, 2018
This is pretty interesting in that it's Lawrence Kotlikoff speaking, he's the professor that believes that instead of the $112 Trillion of Unfunded Liabilities that on the books of the U.S. that the number is greater than $200 Trillion. Or, here's your snippet: "No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but inÃÂ ...
CBS Chicago
February 5, 2018
“I think this is actually quite common,” counters Lawrence Kotlikoff, Professor of Economics at Boston University. Kotlikoff, an outspoken, critic of the Social Security Administration, says death-benefit payment delays can be a nightmare for grieving spouses. “This has to be fixed,” Kotlikoff said. “It's the rightÃÂ ...
Seattle Times
November 10, 2017
“If you're working for a large employer,” says Lawrence Kotlikoff, a Boston University economist and co-author of the book “Get What's Yours,” an excellent guide to the intricacies of Social Security, “you've got to think twice about signing up for Medicare.” We'll explain why in a moment. First, a quick primerÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
November 6, 2017
We can say two things for sure about the American workforce and its health insurance. First, more Americans are working past the traditional retirement age of 65. Second, more are taking advantage of employer insurance plans that include tax-exempt Health Savings Accounts. Add these two facts togetherÃÂ ...
Swarajya
October 6, 2017
The one complicating factor would be the unfunded liabilities of all major governments that could dwarf the existing currency in circulation by a factor of 10 or more (US unfunded liabilities, according to academic Lawrence Kotlikoff, could be higher than $250 trillion). Ignoring all of those complexities, theÃÂ ...
East Asia Forum
August 27, 2017
These are the Balance Sheet and the P&L Statement. These documents show that under GAAP, the United States is insolvent, with a National Debt of US$20 trillion and an unfunded debt of at least another US$222 trillion in 2012, according to Economics professor Lawrence Kotlikoff of Boston University.
Money Magazine
May 16, 2017
Economist Lawrence Kotlikoff at Boston University has argued for a decade that individuals are saving too much, and shortchanging their lifestyle. He believes common rules of thumb like needing 80% of pre-retirement income overstate the need and that the financial industry steers folks this way to scrapeÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
August 15, 2016
The notion of a generational war has been pushed aggressively by (among others) Boston University economist Lawrence Kotlikoff, author of the apocalyptic 2005 book “The Coming Generational Storm” and of academic papers and newspaper columns in which he writes of “the terrible zero-sum nature ofÃÂ ...
PBS NewsHour
December 29, 2015
Treasury employee Linda Tarkenton of Philadelphia holds a blank U.S. Treasury check before it's run through a printer at the U.S. Treasury printing facility. Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images. Update: | Laurence Kotlikoff has agreed to answer your questions about Social Security and retirement.
PBS NewsHour
December 29, 2015
Treasury employee Linda Tarkenton of Philadelphia holds a blank U.S. Treasury check before it's run through a printer at the U.S. Treasury printing facility. Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images. Update: | Laurence Kotlikoff has agreed to answer your questions about Social Security and retirement.
Politico
March 11, 2015
Economist Laurence Kotlikoff told the Senate Budget Committee last month that the U.S. government is flat broke. The very next night, he was on “PBS NewsHour” teaching upper-income professional couples how to claim tens of thousands in extra spousal benefits from a Social Security system he had justÃÂ ...
PBS NewsHour
January 15, 2015
Social Security rules are complicated and change often. For the most recent “Ask Larry” columns, check out maximizemysocialsecurity.com/ask-larry. Editor's Note: Making Sen$e Social Security columnist Larry Kotlikoff recently returned from Rome, where he spoke with Italy's new economic minister.
RealClearPolitics
November 16, 2017
According to Boston University's Lawrence Kotlikoff, it will increase worker wages by $3,500. In my businesses, we'll use our savings to hire ...
Seattle Times
November 10, 2017
“If you're working for a large employer,” says Lawrence Kotlikoff, a Boston University economist and co-author of the book “Get What's Yours,” ...
Los Angeles Times
November 6, 2017
“If you're working for a large employer,” says Lawrence Kotlikoff, a Boston University economist and co-author of the book “Get What's Yours,” ...
East Asia Forum
September 5, 2017
... (more so now), covering Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, according to Boston University's Economics professor, Lawrence Kotlikoff.
East Asia Forum
August 27, 2017
... and an unfunded debt of at least another US$222 trillion in 2012, according to Economics professor Lawrence Kotlikoff of Boston University.
East Asia Forum
August 20, 2017
... exponentially to a whopping US$25 trillion, (not counting the US$222 trillion in unfunded debts estimated by Prof Lawrence Kotlikoff in 2012)Â ...
Money Magazine
May 16, 2017
Economist Lawrence Kotlikoff at Boston University has argued for a decade that individuals are saving too much, and shortchanging their ...
The Australian
May 7, 2017
... in this regard; the US government's taxes fall significantly short of its forecast expenses, as US economist Lawrence Kotlikoff has shown.
Los Angeles Times
August 15, 2016
The notion of a generational war has been pushed aggressively by (among others) Boston University economist Lawrence Kotlikoff, author of ...
Politico
March 11, 2015
Economist Laurence Kotlikoff told the Senate Budget Committee last month that the U.S. government is flat broke. The very next night, he was ...
Politico
March 11, 2015
Economist Laurence Kotlikoff told the Senate Budget Committee last month that the U.S. government is flat broke. The very next night, he was ...
PBS NewsHour
January 15, 2015
Social Security rules are complicated and change often. For the most recent “Ask Larry” columns, check out ...
PBS NewsHour
September 23, 2014
Treasury employee Linda Tarkenton of Philadelphia holds a blank U.S. Treasury check before it's run through a printer at the U.S. Treasury ...
PBS NewsHour
February 1, 2014
Treasury employee Linda Tarkenton of Philadelphia holds a blank U.S. Treasury check before it's run through a printer at the U.S. Treasury ...
Swarajya
December 31, 1999
... in circulation by a factor of 10 or more (US unfunded liabilities, according to academic Lawrence Kotlikoff, could be higher than $250 trillion).
East Asia Forum
August 31, 2017
... trillion in 2012, according to Boston University's Economics professor, Lawrence Kotlikoff, the BRU initiative may have to face the inevitable.
FXStreet
August 31, 2017
... the current debt, not the unfunded liabilities which according to the Debt Clock is $107 Trillion, and according to professor Lawrence Kotlikoff,ÃÂ ...
East Asia Forum
August 27, 2017
... and an unfunded debt of at least another US$222 trillion in 2012, according to Economics professor Lawrence Kotlikoff of Boston University.
Money Magazine
May 16, 2017
Economist Lawrence Kotlikoff at Boston University has argued for a decade that individuals are saving too much, and shortchanging theirÃÂ ...
Gothamist
November 8, 2016
Keeping out immigrants has been a major Donald Trump Policy ever since Herr Sexmonster threw his hair hat into the presidential ring lastÃÂ ...
Massillon Independent
October 25, 2016
Lawrence Kotlikoff (Edward Learner): A resident of Boston, on his website, he writes "Here's the bottom line. Our country is broke. It's not brokeÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
August 15, 2016
The notion of a generational war has been pushed aggressively by (among others) Boston University economist Lawrence Kotlikoff, author ofÃÂ ...
Politico
March 11, 2015
Economist Laurence Kotlikoff told the Senate Budget Committee last month that the U.S. government is flat broke. The very next night, he wasÃÂ ...
PBS NewsHour
January 15, 2015
When you think about the developed world, says Larry Kotlikoff, don't assume Germany is the most fiscally responsible. Photo by Flickr userÃÂ ...
EUROPP
December 31, 1999
Senior Lecturer Jennie may be interested to read Economist Lawrence Kotlikoff's book “The Coming Generational Storm: What You Need toÃÂ ...
East Asia Forum
December 31, 1999
... counting the US$222 trillion in unfunded debts estimated by Prof Lawrence Kotlikoff in 2012) and predictably paving the way for a declarationÃÂ ...
Seeking Alpha
January 3, 2017
It's only near the end that the author, having considered the numerous problems associated with money, concludes that the best system is full reserve - quoting in particular (far as I remember) Milton Friedman, Irving Fisher and Lawrence Kotlikoff. The ...
Bangor Daily News
December 14, 2016
Write-ins Lawrence Kotlikoff and Cherunda Fox also picked up votes in Maine. Towns showed their dissatisfaction in varying ways, with results in smaller areas skewed more heavily by just a handful of voters.
WAGM
November 7, 2016
The presidential and vice presidential write-ins include Darrell Castle and Scott Bradley for the Constitution Party, Cherunda Fox and Roger Kushner with no party affiliation, Lawrence Kotlikoff and Edward Learner for it's our Children, and David EvanÃÂ ...
Massillon Independent
October 25, 2016
Lawrence Kotlikoff (Edward Learner): A resident of Boston, on his website, he writes "Here's the bottom line. Our country is broke.
MyStatesman.com
September 9, 2016
Lawrence Kotlikoff, an independent, will be the registered write-in candidate, which means a vote for him will be counted just as a vote for Johnson or Stein will be counted.
East Asia Forum
August 28, 2016
According to the CBO this will escalate to US$28 trillion by 2025 if the debt trend continues. An estimate shows that the US may need another mammoth QE of US$4 trillion.
Fredericksburg.com
August 20, 2016
The notion of a generational war has been pushed aggressively by, among others, Boston University economist Lawrence Kotlikoff, author of the apocalyptic 2005 book "The Coming Generational Storm" and of academic papers and newspaper columns inÃÂ ...
Longview Daily News
August 17, 2016
The notion of a generational war has been pushed aggressively by (among others) Boston University economist Lawrence Kotlikoff, author of the apocalyptic 2005 book "The Coming Generational Storm" and of academic papers and newspaper columns inÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
August 15, 2016
The notion of a generational war has been pushed aggressively by (among others) Boston University economist Lawrence Kotlikoff, author of the apocalyptic 2005 book "The Coming Generational Storm" and of academic papers and newspaper columns inÃÂ ...
Money Talks News (blog)
June 23, 2016
One retirement expert who sees a role for debt in some cases is Lawrence Kotlikoff, economics professor at Boston University.
Up & Coming Weekly
March 9, 2016
A February 2014 article by Gary North reports that Professor Lawrence Kotlikoff of Boston University says the Congressional Budget Office did two reports.
The Australian (blog)
February 3, 2016
Eminent tax expert Lawrence Kotlikoff puts it bluntly in an interview with The Australian. "Politicians and the press typically do not have a clue about how consumption tax works because they haven't done the math," says Kotlikoff, a professor of ...
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