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Asset Building Financial Inclusion Perspectives & Testimonies

Assets and the Poor: Implications for Individual Accounts and Social Security

By CSD • July 1, 2001August 27, 2021

Michael Sherraden gives a testimony at the President’s Commission on Social Security in Washington, DC about assets and the poor with implications for individual accounts.

Project: American Dream Policy Demonstration (ADD)

Citation

Sherraden, M. (2001, October). Assets and the poor: Implications for individual accounts and Social Security: Invited testimony to the President’s Commission on Social Security (CSD Perspective No. 01-17). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

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2001American Dream Policy Demonstration (ADD)Individual Development Account (IDA)Michael Sherraden

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