ECON 1 Lecture 1: Week1Discussion

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13 Mar 2017
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The social security system provides income for people over age 65. If a recipient decides to work, the amount received in social security benefits is reduced. If they work, the benefits they are able to receive is reduced. Does not increase people"s incentive to work. The reduction will decrease people"s incentive to work after age 65. System designed to demotivate people from working past 65. But if you earn more than what the social security benefit gives you, then it is worth it. But standard of living is not just about income- also time factor (can spend time doing things you like instead of working) So if the coverage is too low, then people continue to work. For most people, their standard of living is better than that of their parents or grandparents. Principle 8: a country"s standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services- productivity.

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