Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Andrew Johnson, Epilogue, Question #2

The main effect that Wheelan has highlighted in his epilogue is the idea that there are so many questions that appear when more and more economic policies and theories form. He also brings up a few questions and problems which will affect me directly as I approach age 53 in 2050 such as the role of Social Security and the implications of my tax money going toward the Baby Boomer generation. Wheelan also proposes questions regarding incentives which is a timeless problem which must be focused upon in order to minimize the augmentation of more unmotivated people in the future that lies ahead.

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