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While America aged: how pension debts ruined General Motors, stopped the NYC subways, bankrupted San Diego, and loom as the next financial crisis
While America aged: how pension debts ruined General Motors, stopped the NYC subways, bankrupted San Diego, and loom as the next financial crisis
Author
Lowenstein, Roger
Publisher
Penguin Press
Publication Date
2008
Language
English
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Introduction
Who owns General Motors?
Walter Reuther and the Treaty of Detroit
The anti-Reuther
The public freight
An entitled class
On strike!
Debacle in San Diego
Finest city
Pension plot
The bill comes due
Conclusion : the way out
Acknowledgments
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Defined benefit pension plans
Defined benefit pension plans -- United States
Finance
Pensions
Pensions -- United States -- Finance
Retirement income
Retirement income -- United States
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9781594201677
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