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Senate Unanimously Votes Against Cuts to Social Security: Media Don’t Notice
Monday, 25 March 2013 10:13

By Dean Baker, Truthout | News Analysis

There are few areas where the corruption of the national media is more
apparent than in its treatment of Social Security. Most of the elite
media have made it clear in both their opinion and news pages that
they want to see benefits cut. In keeping with this position they
highlight the views of political figures who push cuts to the program,
treating them as responsible, while those who oppose cuts are ignored
or mocked.

This pattern of coverage was clearly on display last weekend. Both the
New York Times and Washington Post decided to ignore the Senate's
passage by voice vote of the Sanders Amendment. This was an amendment
to the budget put forward by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders that puts
the Senate on record as opposing the switch to the chained CPI as the
basis for the annual Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA).

Switching the basis for the COLA to the chained CPI is one of the most
beloved policies of the Washington elite. The idea is that it would
reduce scheduled benefits for retirees by 0.3 percentage points
annually. This amounts to a cut of 3 percent after ten years, 6
percent after 20 years, and 9 percent after 30 years.

If a typical retiree lives to collect benefits for twenty years the
average cut in benefits over their retirement ends up being around 3
percent. This is a much bigger hit to the typical retiree, who relies
on Social Security for more than two-thirds of their income, than the
tax increases put into law this year were to the typical rich person.

But the magic of the chained CPI is that everyone gets to run around
saying that they are not really cutting benefits, they are just
"adjusting" the cost of living formula. And the media do their best to
assist the politicians pushing these cuts. They almost always uses
euphemisms like "changing" or "restructuring" Social Security, trying
to conceal the simple reality that politicians are pushing cuts to the
program.

It is also worth noting, in contrast to the claims of the pretentious
elites, there is no, as in zero, nada, none, basis for the claim that
the chained CPI would give a more accurate measure of the rate of
inflation experienced by seniors. Research by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS) shows that the rate of inflation seen by seniors is
actually higher than the CPI that provides the basis for the current
COLA.

While this research is far from conclusive, the answer for those
interested in accuracy would be to have the BLS construct a full CPI
for seniors. But the Washington elites don't give a damn about
accuracy, which is why not one of them has called for a full elderly
CPI. The elite want cuts to Social Security; accuracy is just
something they talk about to children and reporters for major media
outlets.

This is why the vote on the Sanders amendment should have been
newsworthy. Here was an opportunity for all the senators who have
explicitly or implicitly supported the adoption of the chained CPI to
step up and say why the switch to the chained CPI was a good and
necessary measure. However, not one senator was prepared to stand up
and argue the case. Not one member of the senate wanted to go on
record in support of this cut to Social Security.

With all the Republicans who pronounce endlessly on the need to cut
entitlement spending, there was not a single Republican senator who
was prepared to say that switching the Social Security COLA to a
chained CPI was a good idea. And even though President Obama has
repeatedly stated as clearly as he could that he supported the switch
to a chain CPI, there was not one Democratic senator who was prepared
to stand up and speak in solidarity with the president.

This is a clear case of the elite lining up together against the bases
of both political parties. If the chained CPI were put to a vote of
the people it would lose in a landslide. But the elites are prepared
to use their control of the political process and the media to do
everything they can to push this cut forward.

The battle over the chained CPI provides a great case study in the
state of American democracy. We will get to see whether the rich and
powerful are able to attack a program that is vital to the security of
almost all working people, even when the vast majority in both parties
stand against them.

-- 
Robert Naiman
Policy Director
Just Foreign Policy
www.justforeignpolicy.org
[email protected]
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