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Cato scholars are available to present oral and written congressional testimony on Social Security and related subjects. A few examples of recent testimony are found below. Browse Cato's Speaker's Bureau for scholar biographies and examples of their work. For more information or to schedule an event, please contact Dee Furey at dfurey@cato.org, (202) 789-5225.

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