Did you miss the call?

“How do we ensure people don’t take advantage of entitlement programs?”   

“What are other ways to ensure solvency of entitlement programs beyond the current workforce?”

These are the thought-provoking questions Policy Circle women asked during the townhall call launching its latest brief on Entitlements.

The Policy Circle’s president and co-founder, Sylvie Légère Ricketts, and experts from the American Enterprise Institute and the Manhattan Institute, joined The Policy Circle’s editor, Kristin Jackson, for a discussion and question and answer session around current entitlement programs and reforms.

Did you miss the call? The recording and policy brief on Entitlements is available online. You will hear the wide-ranging dialogue with experts Andrew Biggs (AEI) and Brian Riedl (Manhattan Institute).

The Policy Circle features the “Ins and Outs of Economics” conversation themes during April, so be sure to plan a discussion around the Entitlement brief this month.

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