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Policies to protect workers and families: Rethinking social insurance

Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Social Insurance

The COVID-19 recession has highlighted the critical role social insurance policies play in mitigating the hardships that workers and families can experience. The social insurance system includes programs that provide income support; help people secure or afford necessities such as food, housing, and health care coverage; and provide services that improve economic opportunity such as education and job training as well as child care. Policymakers should consider how these programs’ effectiveness could be enhanced, both during economic downturns and in normal economic times.

On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution hosted a webcast examining reforms to the social insurance system. The webcast included opening remarks from former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Matthews Burwell, as well as Q&A with former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors Jason Furman. The webcast also featured a conversation between David Kamin, deputy director of the National Economic Council, Executive Office of the President, and Robert Greenstein, visiting fellow at The Hamilton Project.

The webcast coincided with the release of a new Hamilton Project framing paper that examines the critical role the social insurance system plays in our economy and highlights Hamilton Project policy proposals in this area.

For updates on the event, follow @HamiltonProj on Twitter and join the conversation using #InclusiveGrowth to ask questions or email [email protected].

Agenda

2:00 p.m. Welcome and introduction

Wendy Edelberg 
Director, The Hamilton Project, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution

2:05 p.m. Opening remarks and Q&A

Sylvia M. Burwell
President, American University

Jason Furman 
Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy, Harvard University

2:20 p.m. A conversation between David Kamin and Robert Greenstein

David Kamin
David Kamin, Deputy Director, National Economic Council, Executive Office of the President

Robert Greenstein
Visiting Fellow, The Hamilton Project, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution

3:00 p.m. Webcast adjourns

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The social insurance system in the US: Policies to protect workers and families

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