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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the President&apos;s
proposal for addressing social security and use of the budget surplus.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the President&apos;s proposal: (a) reduces debt held by
the public from current levels, thereby also reducing new interest
costs, raising national saving, and contributing to future economic
growth; (b) fundamentally changes social security financing by promising
general funds in the future by, in effect, trading publicly held debt
for debt held by the Social Security Trust Fund and by investing some of
the trust fund in equities with the goal of capturing higher returns
over the long term; (c) does not have any effect on the projected cash
flow imbalance in the social security program&apos;s taxes and benefits which
begins in 2013; and (d) does not represent a social security reform plan
and does not come close to saving social security; (2) budget surpluses
provide a valuable opportunity to capture significant long-term gains to
both improve the nation&apos;s capacity to address the looming fiscal
challenges arising from demographic change and aid in the transition to
a more sustainable social security program; (3) the President&apos;s proposal
may prompt a discussion and decision on both how much of the current
resources the nation wants to save for the future and how it can best do
so; (4) a substantial share of the surpluses would be used to reduce
publicly held debt, providing demonstrable gains for the nation&apos;s
economic capacity to afford future commitments; (5) in this way, the
proposal would help the nation, in effect, prefund these commitments by
using today&apos;s wealth earned by current workers to enhance the resources
for the next generations; (6) the transfer of surplus resources to the
trust fund, which the administration argues is necessary to lock in
surpluses for the future, would nonetheless constitute a major shift in
financing for the social security program, but it would not constitute
real social security reform because it does not modify the program&apos;s
underlying commitments for the future; (7) moreover, the proposed
transfer may very well make it more difficult for the public to
understand and support the savings goals articulated; (8) several other
nations have shown how debt reduction itself can be made to be publicly
compelling, but only Congress can decide whether such an approach will
work in the United States; (9) GAO is very concerned that enhancing the
financial condition of the trust fund alone without any comprehensive
and substantive program reforms may in fact undermine the fundamental
changes; and (10) explicitly pledging federal general revenues to social
security will limit the options for dealing with other national issues.</abstract>
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