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National Organization for Women
Replacing Social Security with individual investments would pose a significant financial threat to women, the National Organization for Women (NOW) argues in the following viewpoint. It contends that older women would be particularly at risk because they are more likely than men to live in poverty. According to NOW, while Social Security ensures these women receive a steady income, the value of private investments would fluctuate with the stock market. The organization asserts that Social Security should not be privatized but should instead be reformed to ensure that women are properly compensated for their work inside and outside the home. The National Organization for Women seeks legal, political, and social equality for women.
As you read, consider the following questions:
1. According to the National Organization for Women, what proportion of Social Security recipients over...
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