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25. You will have to ask Bernie. He's for the upper middle class no-SS-tax gap too
Wed May 20, 2015, 11:32 PM
May 2015

(or lower upper class gap -- anyway in his bill there won't be any SS tax on income between $118,500 and $250,000)

Sanders Files Bill to Strengthen, Expand Social Security
Thursday, March 12, 2015

“The most effective way to strengthen Social Security for the future is to eliminate the cap on the payroll tax on all income above $250,000 so millionaires and billionaires pay the same share as everyone else.”

... Sanders’ measure would make the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share. Under current law, the amount of income subject to the payroll tax is capped at $118,500. That means someone making millions of dollars a year pays the same amount in payroll taxes as some making $118,500 a year. The legislation would subject all income over $250,000 to the payroll tax. Doing so would impact only the top 1.5 percent of wage earners, the Center for Economic Policy Research has estimated.

The bill also would subject unearned household income above $250,000 to the same 6.2 percent tax as applies to most earned income. The top 0.1 percent of Americans gets about half of all capital gains income.

Asking the wealthiest Americans to contribute more into Social Security, would not only extend the solvency of Social Security through 2060, it also would allow Social Security benefits to be expanded for millions of Americans.

...The bill would:

Increase Social Security benefits by about $65 a month for most recipients.

Increase cost-of-living Adjustments for Social Security recipients.

Provide a minimum Social Security benefit to significantly reduce the senior poverty rate.


Social Security today has a $2.8 trillion surplus and will be able to pay all promised benefits until 2033, after which it will be able to pay around 75 percent of all promised benefits. The Social Security Expansion Act would increase revenue and extend the solvency of Social Security for the next 45 years.

http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-calls-on-congress-to-strengthen-and-expand-social-security

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Read my lips.... NYC_SKP May 2015 #1
Did you read your OP? boston bean May 2015 #2
Downthread, she says she "read it wrong." MineralMan May 2015 #8
In your own post, she said that raising the age was "off the table" MineralMan May 2015 #3
yes, I read it wrong. I've corrected it. cali May 2015 #4
Maybe you read that wrong, too. MineralMan May 2015 #6
Pardon my French but I come here for shit and grins and to meet some nice folks DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #15
I tend to take political discussion seriously. MineralMan May 2015 #17
Sports is my other passion. DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #20
My interest in sports is minimal. MineralMan May 2015 #21
You don't like inaccurate comments or altered statements? sabrina 1 May 2015 #30
When did HRC consider privatizing social security an option? AJH032 May 2015 #5
She never considered that. It was "off the table." MineralMan May 2015 #7
Got it, thanks AJH032 May 2015 #12
Where does Hillary stand on the Chained CPI? sabrina 1 May 2015 #31
Nowhere does the OP say that she did. NYC_SKP May 2015 #10
It did originally; post was edited AJH032 May 2015 #11
Here's the original title of the OP: MineralMan May 2015 #13
Good, OP is a good DUer. Now WTF with Hillary Clinton who thinks that $245K/year is middle class? NYC_SKP May 2015 #22
I only entered this thread to correct the OP title. MineralMan May 2015 #23
And as I said, we will correct yours. You wrongfully accused the OP of being dishonest. That is sabrina 1 May 2015 #32
You will have to ask Bernie. He's for the upper middle class no-SS-tax gap too progree May 2015 #25
Hillary lives in a different world. I WISH that was middle class income. But many of our Reps are so sabrina 1 May 2015 #33
Originally from the op. NCTraveler May 2015 #18
Here's the actual video of the exchange regarding no new taxes and the SS cap: NYC_SKP May 2015 #9
Sounds good. NCTraveler May 2015 #14
She is going to make a fine president DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #16
She does. No equivocating with this line from the op. NCTraveler May 2015 #19
And there's this.. eloydude May 2015 #27
That sounds truly wonderful and all that, but, so, what's her plan to close the S.S. funding gap? progree May 2015 #28
She marries who and what? aspirant May 2015 #29
She has a Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley and a Doctor Of Jurisprudence from Yale DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #36
Her support is shrinking. Down from the usual 80% or so we've been seeing for months here to sabrina 1 May 2015 #35
Please show me one nationwide poll where... DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #37
To be fair, Clinton's positions in your OP are better than some of what we have heard ... dawg May 2015 #24
to be fair DonCoquixote May 2015 #26
But she will do another 180 once in office Doctor_J May 2015 #34
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