While America aged

how pension debts ruined General Motors, stopped the NYC subways, bankrupted San Diego, and loom as the next financial crisis

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Roger Lowenstein: While America aged (2008, Penguin Press)

English language

Published Jan. 18, 2008 by Penguin Press.

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While America Aged illuminates the scope of the problem we're facing, and warns that the worst is yet to come. With the narrative flair and talent for decoding financial ambiguities that readers have come to rely on, Lowenstein brilliantly chronicles three fascinating pension cases: the collapse of the over-obligated General Motors, the pension strike that halted New York City's subways and effectively shut down the city, and the scandalous bankrupting of the affluent corner of Southern California, the city of San Diego. Not only compelling historical sagas rich with detail and unforgettable characters, each story also acts as an object lesson. Lowenstein warns that these pension wars are only the beginning of the retirement and healthcare crisis we will face if we don't find ways to address this latest moral hazard. Governments and corporations across the country used pensions as a seemingly easy way to curry favor with unions (easy …

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Subjects

  • Pensions -- United States -- Finance
  • Defined benefit pension plans -- United States
  • Retirement income -- United States