New research from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College finds that it was the earliest beneficiaries who received more money than they paid into Social Security. And policy changes made in the 1930s helped set the program up for the funding shortfalls it faces today.| CNBC
Today the With Both Hands digest returns with exciting news! I have re-released John J. Reilly's The Perennial Apocalypse! The book is available as a paperback and ebook on Amazon. Those of you who are members of my mailing list also have access to free downloads of both| With Both Hands
Geoffrey Morrison, an audio writer at CNET and Sound & Vision has posted a nice summary of my latest AES paper "Some New Evidence that Teenager and College Students May Prefer Accurate Sound Reproduction" presented at the recent 132nd AES Convention in Budapest, Hungary.| Audio Musings by Sean Olive