Eliminating taxes on Social Security is a bad idea
Normally, a sentence that begins “Donald Trump says . . . “ is not worth finishing, and that's how a recent blog post over at jabberwocking.com begins. But finish it I did, and it turns out that DJT says he wants to eliminate all federal income taxes on Social Security. Currently, if SS is your only income, there are no federal taxes on it. If you make additional income above your SS distributions, you can be taxed at normal federal rates on up to 85% of your SS check.
So why would Trump support this? Because (a) it’s a tax cut for the wealthy and (b) it depletes the SS and Medicare trust funds sooner, creating problems for non-wealthy retirees who depend on these programs. For the American right, that’s a feature, not a bug.
https://jabberwocking.com/raw-data-how-social-security-finances-are-affected-by-ending-the-tax-on-benefits/
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