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The National Urban League Wire
Published: Wed. Dec 31, 1969 at 7:00 pm | Updated: Thu. Jun 28, 2012 at 9:02 am | Comments: 0
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New Brochure Shows Importance of Social Security to African Americans

Although the rules for determining Social Security benefits are the same for everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity or gender, African Americans uniquely benefit from the family-oriented structure of the program based on certain characteristics.
Nearly half (47%) of all African-American Social Security beneficiaries receive benefits for something other than retirement, compared to only 28% of whites. Any proposed changes to the Social Security program will have an especially profound impact on earners between the ages of 21 to 45.
The Policy Institute will host a free Webinar to mark the release of a new informational brochure, “Why Social Security Matters to African Americans” and to explore how members of the African American community—particularly young professionals—view the Social Security program, and what we can all do to keep Social Security strong for future generations. Questions to be explored include:
- Is Social Security just a retirement program?
- Is the program going broke?
- What proposed changes – if any – are lawmakers planning for Social Security? How would that affect me and/or my family?
Click here to read the full brochure.
Free Webinar: Why Social Security Matters to African Americans
Thursday, June 28, 2012Featuring:
- Survey findings on the views of young African-American professionals
- A national policy update on the status of Social Security
- What we all can do to keep the program strong for future generations
Space is limited! Reserve your Webinar seat now, click here.
Please join the Social Security Webinar and Conference Call:
- Title: Social Security Webinar
- Date: Thursday, June 28, 2012
- Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
- Call-in #:877-746-4263
- Participant code: 0245826#