Fortune Magazine December 1967 Social Security Drifting Off Course No Label


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Fortune Magazine December 1967 Social Security Drifting Off Course No Label

This December 1967 issue of Fortune Magazine provides a critical look at the American economy and society at the close of the 1960s. Featuring the cover story “Social Security: Drifting Off Course” by Dan Cordtz, the issue explores the growing financial and political challenges of the U.S. Social Security system during a period of social upheaval and economic change.

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Highlights from this issue include:

  • Cover Story

    • Social Security: Drifting Off Course by Dan Cordtz – an in-depth analysis of the program’s fiscal direction and long-term sustainability.

  • Economy & Business

    • Business Roundup: Detours on the Recovery Road – assessing the state of U.S. economic recovery

    • The Diverse $10,000-and-Over Masses by Lawrence A. Mayer – installment VIII in “The U.S. Economy in a New Era” series

    • Our First Real International Bankers by Jeremy Main – tracing the evolution of global finance

    • Why People Don’t Buy Houses (Structure & Design) – examining barriers in the housing market

  • Politics & Society

    • How Nixon Plans to Bring It Off by A. James Reichley – insights into Richard Nixon’s presidential strategy

    • The Philippines on a “Social Volcano” – geopolitical and social analysis abroad

    • A Wild Plan for South America’s Wilds by Tom Alexander – ambitious development proposals for the continent

  • Profiles & Features

    • J. Paul Getty’s Changed Plans by John McDonald – a fresh look at the oil magnate’s evolving empire

    • The Roche Team at G.M. – leadership insights from General Motors

    • The Mellons of Pittsburgh, Part III by Charles J.V. Murphy, with a companion portfolio The Mellon Collection

  • Departments & Regulars

    • Fortune’s Wheel – editorial overview of the issue

    • Businessmen in the News – executive highlights

    • Books & Ideas: The Malcontent Professors – cultural commentary

    • Personal Investing: Matters of Interest – financial advice for individual investors

This issue offers a snapshot of 1967’s economic and political concerns, balancing corporate profiles with critical social analysis. It is a significant collectible for those interested in Cold War–era economics, U.S. political history, and vintage Fortune magazine editions.

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