Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
 

jimfields33

(19,382 posts)
18. Oh that's great to hear. I am really thankful for that for those on Social Security
Wed Oct 12, 2022, 07:44 PM
Oct 2022

And I sincerely thank you for letting everybody know here. It’s about time that people get to keep their full Social Security raise.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Possibly because inflation is at a 40 year high, also? WarGamer Oct 2022 #1
I'm not on Social Security yet. But that doesn't sound like enough to me. jimfields33 Oct 2022 #3
here's the #1 problem with SS WarGamer Oct 2022 #5
I agree. But I would make that 2000 a month minimum. jimfields33 Oct 2022 #6
Oh yes 100% WarGamer Oct 2022 #7
And it's mostly older women who live on Social Security alone. llmart Oct 2022 #9
Just part of the whole, ugly plan. MOMFUDSKI Oct 2022 #14
there is a potential remedy for that DISCRIMINATION. Grasswire2 Oct 2022 #20
How much a month should someone contributing for 40 years get? MichMan Oct 2022 #11
like now... have a set number of quarters... like 50 WarGamer Oct 2022 #13
People who worked for cash under the table and evaded SS taxes should get zilch MichMan Oct 2022 #24
The way it works today is they count quarters you worked and paid SS taxes. WarGamer Oct 2022 #31
That is very anti-immigrant though fescuerescue Oct 2022 #39
Why, since they paid nothing into the system. MichMan Oct 2022 #47
You don't have to avoid taxes to see reduced payments. oldsoftie Oct 2022 #23
People working regular jobs (and their employers) pay SS taxes every week MichMan Oct 2022 #26
Well they've never asked for it & my tax preparer hasn't sent it. I always wondered why. oldsoftie Oct 2022 #36
That number is based on your SS withholding that your employer does fescuerescue Oct 2022 #41
Thats just it; I don't have an employer that would withhold. "self employed" oldsoftie Oct 2022 #45
ah ok. Then it does comes from the tax return fescuerescue Oct 2022 #46
If you are self employed and not paying SS and Medicare taxes MichMan Oct 2022 #48
I do remember seeing the Medicare charge. But I have to check on the SS. oldsoftie Oct 2022 #49
We need to push hard to get SS credits for caregivers KentuckyWoman Oct 2022 #28
Medicare is going down $5.20 a month next year doc03 Oct 2022 #17
Oh that's great to hear. I am really thankful for that for those on Social Security jimfields33 Oct 2022 #18
Yep. Kingofalldems Oct 2022 #35
❤️ ✿❧🌿❧✿ ❤️ Lucinda Oct 2022 #2
Another link from today Beachnutt Oct 2022 #4
GQP want to quash it .... Lovie777 Oct 2022 #8
But wouldn't it be better Turbineguy Oct 2022 #10
Watch it pal.... Beachnutt Oct 2022 #12
How about we stop taxing SS? Stinky The Clown Oct 2022 #15
Definitely! That should be a priority for the House and Senate. jimfields33 Oct 2022 #16
I have been complaining about that for years and get flamed every time. Seems if we doc03 Oct 2022 #19
Indeed. It feels excessive and unfair. honest.abe Oct 2022 #22
Yes Beachnutt Oct 2022 #27
This is going to be a nice bump for us. honest.abe Oct 2022 #21
I am thrilled. So a person getting 1,000/ month will get 87. A person getting niyad Oct 2022 #25
And let's do beat the hell out of Wall Street vultures GreenWave Oct 2022 #29
I had to Rebl2 Oct 2022 #30
Someone upstream said part B will drop a bit. honest.abe Oct 2022 #32
Lift the cap. It's currently $147,000. Any monies earned after that amount are not subject to panader0 Oct 2022 #33
40 years? Wouldn't that be under Reagan? Patterson Oct 2022 #34
Remember in Reagans first term Int rates were well over 10%. High inflation. oldsoftie Oct 2022 #38
Inflation rate in 1980 was 13.5 % MichMan Oct 2022 #50
And do away with the income cap too. That'll help SS oldsoftie Oct 2022 #37
Great, now if Medicare didn't take our cost of living Emile Oct 2022 #40
Exactly! moonscape Oct 2022 #44
COLA Johnny2X2X Oct 2022 #42
Many other benefits are tied to this COLA increase too Victor_c3 Oct 2022 #43
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Social Security's cost-of...»Reply #18