The realities of dropping tax on Social Security
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:35 last edited by
While it sounds good on its face, it's not so great for those who live only on Social Security.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 13:40 last edited by
Yeah I think it moves it to insolvency in just 6 years.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 14:21 last edited by
I'd prefer we decrease spending across the board before we start dropping revenue sources. Seems prudent.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 14:26 last edited by
I would totally support removing the cap on SSA. Medicare has no cap.
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wrote on 30 Nov 2024, 14:32 last edited by
Kill the cap. Raise the retirement age, but keep Medicare eligibility at 65. Bump the payroll tax by 1/2%. And if you ain't a citizen, you don't get Social Security.
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Kill the cap. Raise the retirement age, but keep Medicare eligibility at 65. Bump the payroll tax by 1/2%. And if you ain't a citizen, you don't get Social Security.
wrote on 3 Dec 2024, 16:20 last edited by@Jolly Agree with all but the last one. Would have to think about that.
For example, I am guessing that someone like John D'Oh pays into the social security system.