Media Advisory

For Immediate Release March 6, 2000  

Decade of NCPA Research to Pay Off With Repeal of Social Security Earnings Test

WASHINGTON (April 6, 2000) - The following statement was released by National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPASM) President John C. Goodman, commenting on the president's expected signing of the Social Security earnings test repeal unanimously approved by both the House and the Senate:

"With the passage of this law we will no longer punish our seniors for working."

The Social Security earnings test had limited the amount of income seniors could earn before losing their Social Security benefits. The bill the president is expected to sign, will repeal the current law which reduces benefits by $1 for every $3 in earnings above $11,280 annually for retirees between 65 and 70 years of age.

The NCPA has been a long time advocate of repealing the earnings test. In 1989, the NCPA released a groundbreaking study on the issue. The study was released at a news conference featuring several young House members, including Reps. Dick Armey and Dennis Hastert .

NCPA Social Security experts are available to discuss the potential impact of the earnings test repeal on the economy and on the future of the entitlement program.

    WHO: NCPA Social Security Experts

    WHAT: Social Security Earnings Test Repeal

    WHEN: Available Immediately

    WHERE: 202/220-3082 - Washington and 972/386-6272 -- Dallas


The National Center for Policy Analysis is a public policy research institute founded in 1983 and internationally known for its studies on public policy issues. The NCPA is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with an office in Washington, D.C.

For more information:
Julie Hillrichs, Dallas, TX 972-386-6272
Sean Tuffnell, Dallas, TX 972-386-6272
Joan Kirby, Washington, DC 202-220-3082
Internet: http://www.ncpa.org


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