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azspot · 5 months
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And here’s where it gets really bizarre: if millionaires and billionaires paid the exact same 6.2% into Social Security that most of the rest of us do (and paid it on their investment income, which is also 100% exempt today), the program would not only be solvent for the next 75 years, but it would have so much extra cash that everybody on Social Security could get a significant raise in their monthly benefit payments.
GOP Will Always Lie About Social Security, But Corporate Media Should Not
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truthbombmemes · 1 year
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I'm with team crazy. We WILL CUT SOCIAL SECURITY and We WILL MAKE ABORTION ILLEGAL with NO EXCEPTIONS and We WILL NEVER PASS SENSIBLE GUN SAFETY LAWS #gunsafety #socialsecurity #abortion #extremism #gop #crazy https://www.instagram.com/p/CobqTYauBwb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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biggsradiocom · 1 year
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Join the conversation LIVE TODAY (Saturday, March 11th ) at 11 AM EST. Our guest host today, Attorney Marcia Cossell will discuss navigating Social Security disability benefits and more! #indianapolis #NathanielLee #marciacossell #attorney #legal #law #personalinjury #SocialSecurity #SocialSecurityBenefits #socialsecuritydisability Watch the Show LIVE on YouTube:( Link in the Bio) Listen Live on Biggsradio.com https://www.radio.net/s/biggsradio (at Biggs Radio Chicago -Indianapolis) https://www.instagram.com/p/CppyMDKr2vg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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skodineya · 2 years
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#DigitalIndia #user #authentication #service in which #single set of #credentials provide #access to #multiple #Online #applications or #Services #Visit meripehchaan.gov.in #AmritMahotsav #DigitalTransformation #Data #SocialMedia #SocialSecurity #CyberSecurity #HarGharTiranga https://www.instagram.com/p/ChR-_OhpIs-8LfR2ItZxDOwcOh-5x1xx7cJU3g0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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geezerwench · 2 years
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This cannot be stressed enough. Once again, this is the #Republican plan to HURT people, not help people. Do you know someone who even gets a pension? Perhaps a pension and #SocialSecurity? Your grandparents, parents, siblings? You? How much of their current #fixedincome is pension and how much is Social Security? In our case, they're nearly equal. Imagine the Republicans cutting your income by half. But you still have to pay for a place to live, electricity, phone, food ... And this doesn't take into account #incometax. Yes, you get taxed on your Social Security income even though you already paid income tax on that money. How much do they pay for their Medicare? Oh, yes. You sign up for #Medicare and you pay for it. Even though you were paying for it the whole time you were working. A vote for #Republicans is a vote to hurt people. People you know. People like you, or even yourself. #VoteBlueToSaveAmerica #VoteBlue https://www.instagram.com/p/CkD82LArk5o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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antonowiczgroup45 · 13 days
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farademetre · 21 days
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InvestTalk - 2-15-2024 – The Two Great Myths of Social Security Reform
To put it briefly, the arbitrary decisions that led to the current talks over Social Security have no bearing whatsoever on the financial stability of the country.
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ivygorgon · 1 month
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An open letter to the U.S. Congress
Pass President Biden’s budget!
890 so far! Help us get to 1,000 signers!
At a time when working families are having trouble affording everything from healthcare to education to housing to food, we need a budget that lowers costs for millions of households―paid for by making the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share.
President Biden’s FY2025 budget would expand the Child Tax Credit, expand Affordable Care Act subsidies to help millions of people afford healthcare in states that haven’t expanded Medicaid, invest in free pre-K for 2 million kids, implement a national paid family and medical leave program, provide free community college, expand Social Security’s modest benefits, and more.
It would also reduce the national debt by nearly $3 trillion.
He does this by raising the corporate tax rate, implementing a 25% tax on the wealth gains of billionaires and ultra-millionaires, ending tax breaks for excessive CEO pay, closing loopholes that encourage corporations to ship jobs and profits offshore, and much more.
I urge Congress to pass President Biden’s FY2025 budget to invest in working people and our future. By wide margins, the American people think that the wealthy and large profitable corporations should pay more of their fair share in taxes. So endorsing the president’s budget is not only good policy, it’s good politics. Thanks!
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claeysgroup · 2 months
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Medicare vs. Social Security: Clearing Up the Confusion Professional Confusion Just last week, a client informed me he was warned by a “professional” at the local Social Security office that he could not receive Medicare benefits without first drawing social security. My immediate response was shock—that someone working in the Social Security administration did not understand Medicare any better than that, and, worse, would dispense patently false information to people depending on his “expertise.” But that illustrates the type of confusion that exists regarding the relationship between Medicare and Social Security. Well, it’s time to eliminate the misunderstanding. Medicare and Social Security are two of the most significant social insurance programs in the United States, designed to assist elderly and disabled individuals. ...via Claeys Group Insurance Services - Tyler, TX Medicare Insurance Agency
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ledenews · 2 months
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Santorine: 'Please Explain to Me How That's Fair'
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I’ve discovered those in favor of leaving our borders open and welcoming illegal invaders with open arms don’t understand the economic ramifications, which are expensive and will have long-lasting negative effects on our children and seniors. Let’s look at some very real scenarios: An illegal is working, falls, and breaks his wrist. He’s taken the hospital ER and racks up a $15,000 bill for diagnosis, plate, screws and surgery. He has no insurance and provided a fake name and address. It might look like the hospital will have to absorb the charges. They won’t. They will add them to your bill, or your grandparents' bill, which will cause your insurance to be more expensive, or Medicare to trim and ration services. Next … An Illegal family shows up with two school-age children who speak no English, and only knows a dialect spoken in the jungles of Venezuela. Of course, they know enough to call in an advocate who’s going to demand, knowing our laws better than we do, the school provide a translator and specific instruction. … The cost for this is not absorbed by the school. It is taken from an existing budget, likely a program for top performers (because they can fend for themselves), or, say the music department, who will now have to cut instruction and one concert for a number of  years. Those two illegals had a huge negative impact on 25 students, and hobbled the education of our best and brightest, because bleeding hearts want to help the needy while stunting our future. Please explain to me how that’s fair. Two illegals convince a landlord to rent them an apartment and promise there will be only four of them in the small two-bedroom unit. One week later, 15 of their closest relatives move in, using heat and hot water like no tomorrow. Landlord evicts them. On their way out, they trash the apartment, partly because they have absolutely nothing to lose, and partly because they come from a society where they believe they are entitled to punish the rich. … Who pays for that? The next tenant in that apartment, and every other tenant that landlord has – tand it many cases, those other tenants are the people least able to afford it. The numbers and the effect are much more pronounced when you consider this at scale. Let’s say there was a dormitory that would have housed 250 students. The university it was attached to fails, and someone decides that five busloads of illegals should be sent to Wheeling to be housed, and to receive taxpayer assistance. When they are not committing “the crimes of idleness,” or perpetrating the same crimes they were plying in Venezuela, they may decide to seek work. They don’t have a driver’s license or workforce skills, but they know if they offer to work for less, they can find something to generate income. More often than not, they don’t care if they are displacing other workers. You can count on the fact they will be cutting our local workers who many agencies worked hard to get gainful employment and situated with housing. When they get that work, they will send a huge portion of what they make back to where they came from, a net economic drain on the economy. The issue, you see, is self-compounding. If I’m an ethical employer, and try not to hire illegals, I will be forced into it when my direct competitors do, and I’m faced with being non-competitive.  So, like the unethical operators, I’ll dismiss my local help, and bring in the cut-rate illegal invaders. All this happens while they are driving unregistered or uninsured vehicles, having accidents with members of our community, initiating brawling, and just in general a drain on our local community. Their very presence will destroy our tourism business, and handicap everyone who depends on a safe, positive place to do business. Fast forward 20 years, and some politician will decide that since they were not in our Social Security system, but are of retirement age, that Social Security should pay them, and to do so, it means that people who paid into the system should take a little less. Is that what you want? I didn’t think so. Such is the problem of “sanctuary.” Just look at New York, NY, or Chicago. It can happen here if we let it. Read the full article
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azspot · 8 days
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Amid new reporting that former U.S. President Donald Trump's economic advisers are urging him to cut the federal payroll tax, a key revenue source for Social Security and Medicare, advocates on Thursday urged voters to remember that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee has long threatened to do just that.
Trump Eyes Social Security Cuts By Slashing Payroll Tax
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usnewsper-politics · 2 months
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GOP proposes plan to fix Social Security, but Biden disagrees #Biden #fixsocialsecurity #GOP #socialsecurity #SocialSecurityAdministration
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sillygalaxyangel · 3 months
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🌐💸 Navigating the Financial Puzzle: Challenges in Financing Social Security Systems 💼🔍
Hey Tumblr fam! Today, let's take a deep dive into a crucial aspect of our economic landscape: the challenges of financing social security systems. 💔💰
1. Demographic Shifts: 🔄 One major hurdle is the changing demographic landscape. As populations age, the number of retirees increases, putting strain on social security systems designed for a different era. How can we adapt these systems to support an aging society?
2. Economic Volatility: 💹 Economic ups and downs can shake the foundations of social security. How do we ensure stability and sustainability when faced with unpredictable economic climates? Let's explore the strategies in play.
3. Globalization Impact: 🌍 The interconnected world we live in brings both opportunities and challenges. How does globalization affect social security funding, especially when people move across borders for work or retirement?
4. Technological Disruptions: 🤖 The digital revolution has transformed the way we work. How can social security systems keep up with the gig economy, freelancing, and evolving job structures to provide adequate coverage for all?
5. Political Dynamics: 🏛️ Social security often becomes a political chess piece. Navigating through policy changes, government priorities, and public opinion can be tricky. How do we create bipartisan solutions for long-term sustainability?
6. Longevity vs. Retirement Age: ⌛ People are living longer, but retirement age has remained relatively stagnant. How do we strike a balance between ensuring financial security for an extended lifespan and sustaining social security systems?
It's a complex web of challenges, but understanding them is the first step towards finding sustainable solutions. What are your thoughts on these issues? Let's chat and brainstorm! 💬🌟
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freds-internet-island · 4 months
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ccgpc-blog · 5 months
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Social Security wants more $, and doesn't want to help the citizen, especially the elderly. It's getting in possible to live on $900.00 a month which millions do, and many are struggling just to survive todays rising cost of living. We deserve better.
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haliho123-blog · 6 months
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Why did NBC go along with GOP lies about Social Security? - Raw Story
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