Title: Social Security:
1Social Security Why Women Rely on the "Safety
Net" More Than Men December 2008
2- Social Security is the central pillar of
retirement incomefor most Americans. - Women rely more on Social Security than men
because the combination of - longer life expectancy, and
- fewer resources.
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5Illustration of longevityYou might have seen
this family picture of the Knauss family. The
Inquirer ran an article on Sarah Knauss, who
celebrated her 118th birthday. Ms. Knauss has
collected Social Security for 53 years Her
daughter turned 95 the same month. She has
collected Social Security for 30 years. She just
had given away her Oldsmobile and moved into a
retirement community across the street from her
mothers. Sarahs grandson, is 73. He lives
nearby in Reading. He has collected Social
Security for a decade. See the Philadelphia
Inquirer picture of the 6-generation family on
the next slide
6- Consequences of longer life expectancy.
- So, it is pretty clear that women live longer
than men. Two protections that Social Security
provides are critical to women - Social Security benefits are lifelong (if we live
as long as Ms. Knauss, we most likely would have
outlived our savings or other assets, while Soc
Sec protects for life.) - Social Securitys COLA (cost of living
adjustments) are also vital for the very old.
Pensions or annuities are not indexed to
automatically increase with inflation, that means
that income from these sources are reduced due to
inflation.
7- Consequences of longer life expectancy, contd
- women outlive spouses (also men are usually
older to start, so the probability for a woman to
be widowed than a man, is much higher)
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10So to summarize so far, we have seen that women
live longer than men and that women who live
alone are poorer than married women. That is
pretty self-explanatory, but you might ask
yourself Why are older women poorer than old
men?
11- Women are poorer in old age than men because
- Women over the life course earn less than men
- Have more interrupted work histories (care
giving responsibilities for children and elderly) - Are less likely to have pensions (not vested)
- Are less likely to have savings/assets (earn 75
of mens wages- dont earn enough to save) - Are more likely to have expensive chronic
illnesses which are most likely not covered by
insurance (remember, LTC is only covered by
Medicaid)- so most is private pay depletes
savings fast)
12Poverty also increases with age Life expectancy
for women at 65 19 years for men at
65 15 years Increase in centenarians 39 men to
100 women --- 85 20 men to 100 women --- 100
13With increased age increases the risk of chronic
illness and need for costly medications. The
oldest old, seniors over 85 spend the most on
health care. Women tend to take more medicines
than men and require more LTC due to increased
longevity.
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17- Thus, I showed that Social Security is more
needed by women because Women - Live longer than men
- And have less resources for their old age due to
gender roles which assign caregiving duties to
women (i.e., quit jobs or take extended leaves of
absence) - Gender wage gap (partially reflects these spotty
and interrupted work histories) also less able
to save due to lower wages
18To conclude, instead of privatizing Social
Security and increasing the risk for all
Americans, we need to strengthen and preserve
Social Security for all, but especially for women.