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NEWS
Friday. April 7, 2000
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WASHINGTON (AP) Social no longer sufficient to cover ments to disabled people and to is spending money from a dwin.
Security and Medicare are bene- benefits. the survivors of workers who die dling trust fund to pay hospital
fiting from the continued strong I think the message is that we young. ’ benefits. Outpatient benefits pro
economy, experts say, resulting in don t need to be stampeded into vided by the program are paid for
more optimistic predictions about action by imminent financial Medicare, which provides health separately, however, with income
how long the retirement programs collapse. We should carefully con- coverage for 39 million elderly taxes and participants monthly
will be able to support aging baby sider in what ways the structure and disabled Americans, already premiums
boomers before running short of (of retirement programs) should
cash. be retained and what ways it ------
The improvement is expected to should be changed," said Henry
be reflected in the annual report of Aaron, an economist at the Brook- .
the Social Security and Medicare ings Institution think tank. ------
trustees, scheduled for release to- Give or take a few years, how-
day. ever, the bottom line remains,
. thecintt willgecede,” said. Reischauer said: “Sooner or later
Robert Reischauer, a former head the nation is going to have to re-
ofthe Congressional Budget Of- structure Social Security and
fice. ..1 Medicare and the longer we wait NOmvon
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Included on the web page are.
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reforms to the programs will latch more Americans working, more Oakland " :
on to the trustees report and say "are also paying the payroll taxes Seome 21
Aha, we don’t need to do any- that support the two programs, Texas 22
thing, I said Robert Bixby, exec- padding their balance sheets. " m arusooyi
ulive director of the Conc ord Low infla tion a iso saves Social. Kansor Chy?, Toronto3
Coalition, which promotes teder- Security money because yearly sommored Cleveland 2 0
al budget discipline, “ , . cost-of-living raises to retirees are. Chicago White Sox 6, Texas 2
Strongestthrip-penectedoco-Lemaller. * t 7a.ttttorrdoyecome
Homies wadded new . In addition, Medicare spending Minnesota (Santana 0-0) at Kansas City
JAMON SSSNtEteRcment pro-Ae decreased slightly in 19199.09/0.10* MN2 *700) 07 Bommore (Maduro 0 0).
grams in recent years, even as law- about 1 percent — the first decline 7:05 p.m
makers have debated what to do in the program s history. Experts Serinaen 810) of Tampa Bay (Guz-
about projections that they will ul- attributed it to restrained inflation, Toronto (Casto 0-0) at Texas (Clark 0-0). 8 05
timately be overwhelmed by the cuts mandated by Congress.i n RTvant., e.ttieo-oy di 5.din. (Haloma
huge baby boom generation — the 1997, and a crackdown on fraudr 00. 00s p.m et 0 secme thalot
77 mill ion Americans born be- and billing errors. Chicago White Sox (Eldred 0-0) at Oakland
tween 1946 and 1964. Medicare spending is not ex- ..mon(scholet.0-0 CT ananeum(Dickson 0.
Just three years ago, when Con- pected to continue to fall, howev-
gress was trying to pass legislation er, mainly because the nation’s el- Detroit (Nomo 1 00Morsommeore(Mussina o
71. 135 p.m.y
er factors also could temper the Pano, 200 .0 1) VcKansotCry (Sup-
optimism of the traditionally con- N.Y. Yankees (Hemandez 1-0) vs at Seattle
• . , , (Meche 0-0). 4:05 p m
servative trustees, who include the Chicago White Sox (Sirotka 0-1) vs at Oakland
secretaries of labor, treasury and Manaxdh 405dTutted y a
health, plus the Social Security cha 1.0.E1spm/0
commissioner and private gurus' Were pro (Well 0-0) vs. °’ Texas (Rogers1 °’
A private advisory panel last fall Boston (Rose 0-0) vs at Anaheim (HND1), 10.05
recommended, for example, that p.m.
the tructsa 1 r Sunday’s Gomes
the trustees boost their current as- Detroit at Baltimore, 1 35 p.m
.Minnesota at Kansas City, 2.05 p m
.; 13€. . , Toronto at Texas, 3:05 p.m.
easing life expectancy. That Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
would tend to dampen financial Boston at Anaheim, 4:05 p.m.
forecasts because people who live CiVCaannta: or TClNpc l 45pm
longer cost retirement programs
more.
gress was trying to pass legislation er, mainly because the nation’s el-
to balance the federal budget, derly population is growing. Oth-
Medicate had been projected to ”
run short of cash in 2001 The
trustees have gradually pushed that
date back, however, and last year
pegged it at 2015.
Likewise, Social Security's in-
solvency date has been extended
from 2029 in 1997 to 2034 in
last year’s trustees report. The
trustees have said that in 2014, the sumptions for Americans’in
program will need to start draw-
ing on its currently accumulating
trust fund when incoming taxes are
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Social Security is the largest fed-
, eral benefit program, sending
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S In addition to payments to retirees,
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National League
At A Glance
By The Associated Press
All Times EDT
Thursday's Games
Florida 5. San Francisco 4
St Louis 13. Chicago Cubs 3
Pittsburgh 10. Houston 1
Montreal 11, Los Angeles 3
Cincinnati 5. Milwaukee 1
San Diego 8, N Y Mets 5
Arizona 3 Philadelphia 2. 11 innings
Friday's Games
San Diego (Meadows 0-0) at Montreal (Pow-
ell 0-0). 7 05 p m
Colorado (Yoshii 0-0) at Florida (Penny 0-0),
7 05 p.m
Chicago Cubs (Lorraine 0-0) at Cincinnati (Har-
nisch 0 0), 7:05 p.m.
Los Angeles (Dreifort 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Reed o.
0), 7 10 p.m
San Francisco (Gardner 0-0) at Atlanta (Mul-
holland 0-0), 7:40 p.m.
Philadelphia (Wolf 0-0) or Houston (Dotel (0-0).
8:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Bere 0-0) at St Louis (A.Benes 0-
0),-8 10p m
Pittsburgh (Ritchie 0-0) at Aruona (Reynoso
0-0). 10:05 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Los Angeles (Brown 1-0) vs at N Y Mets (Ma-
homes 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Tapani 0 1) vs at Cincinnati
(Bell 0-0), 1:15 p.m
San Diego (Hitchcock 0-0) vs. at Montreal (Her
manson 0-1). 2 05 p.m
Milwaukee (Woodard 0-0) vs at St. Louis (Kile
0-0), 2:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Broch 0 0) vs at Houston (Good
en 0-0). 3 05 p m
Pittsburgh (J Anderson 0-0) vs at Arnona (8 An-
derson 0 0), 4:35p.m.
Colorado (Karl 0-0) vs at Florida (Fernandez
1-0) 7 05 p m
San Francisco (Hemandez 0-1) vs at Atlanta
(Maddux 1-0). 7 10pm
Sunday’s Games
Colorado at Florida, 1:05 pm
Los Angeles at N.Y. Mets 1 10pm
San Francisco at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati. 1:15p.m.
Son Diego at Montreal, 1 35 p m
Milwaukee at St Louis 2:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Houston, 3 05 p m
Pittsburgh at Arizona, 4 35 p m
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