Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Top Obama Economic Aide: Social Security Reform Not A Part Of Discussion On Fiscal Future

February 22, 2011
HuffPost Reporting
stein@huffingtonpost.com

WASHINGTON -- Lost amid the budget battles in Congress and the anti-union legislation being considered in several states has been the White House's deliberate decision to take the topic of Social Security reform off the deficit debate menu.

The latest move in that direction came on Tuesday, when Jason Furman, deputy director of the President Barack Obama's National Economic Council, insisted that talk of Social Security reform "is not one you care about" if "you are worried about our long-run fiscal future."