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...have conducted a lot of research into what people think about private accounts taken out of Social Security. A recent survey we conducted with Rock the Vote and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies shows that 76 percent of all adults believe that Social Security should be protected as a guaranteed benefit and should not be privatized. Seventy-nine percent of Americans aged 18 to 29 believe this, and 72 percent of Americans aged 30 to 39 also believe...

Author: By William D. Novelli, | Title: FOCUS: The Case Against Private Accounts | 4/4/2005 | See Source »

...projected shortfall by some 43 percent. Second, we could diversify Social Security Trust Fund investments to get a higher return, which could fix about 15 percent of the problem. Reasonable steps such as these are enough to strengthen Social Security for the long-term. And a recent AARP survey revealed that most people support changes like these...

Author: By William D. Novelli, | Title: FOCUS: The Case Against Private Accounts | 4/4/2005 | See Source »

Prevalent stereotypes about how Harvard undergraduates have less fun than their peers found empirical confirmation last Tuesday, when the Boston Globe reported that Harvard students gave lower ratings to their college experience than students at other elite schools in a 2002 survey...

Author: By Margaret W. Ho and Joshua P. Rogers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Students Less Satisfied | 4/4/2005 | See Source »

...internal Harvard memo analyzing data from the survey found that Harvard students rated their overall satisfaction at 3.95 on a five-point scale, compared to an average of 4.16 at the 30 other schools surveyed, the Globe reported. Harvard students gave lower ratings than students at peer institutions to the level of interaction with faculty members and the quality of social life...

Author: By Margaret W. Ho and Joshua P. Rogers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Students Less Satisfied | 4/4/2005 | See Source »

This satisfaction rating placed Harvard fifth from the bottom in the survey of the 31 colleges in the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE). The COFHE includes all eight Ivy League schools, other top research universities such as MIT and Stanford University, and leading small liberal arts schools such as Amherst College and Williams College...

Author: By Margaret W. Ho and Joshua P. Rogers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Students Less Satisfied | 4/4/2005 | See Source »

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