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Reserve Retirement Reform: A Viewpoint on Recent Congressional Proposals
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Reserve Retirement Reform: A Viewpoint on Recent Congressional Proposals

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Provides input regarding alternativec ompensation proposals for the reserve components and the broader issues surrounding reserve retirement reform. Four bills are pending in Congress to reduce the age at which reservists can begin to receive retirement benefits. This report provides input regarding these proposals and the broader issues surrounding reserve retirement reform. Although it is important to recognize that deferring some portion of compensation can be cost-effective, the results argue in favor of providing compensation on a current rather than a deferred basis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2006
Pages
82
ISBN
9780833036933

Provides input regarding alternativec ompensation proposals for the reserve components and the broader issues surrounding reserve retirement reform. Four bills are pending in Congress to reduce the age at which reservists can begin to receive retirement benefits. This report provides input regarding these proposals and the broader issues surrounding reserve retirement reform. Although it is important to recognize that deferring some portion of compensation can be cost-effective, the results argue in favor of providing compensation on a current rather than a deferred basis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2006
Pages
82
ISBN
9780833036933