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FakeNoose

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Thu Sep 12, 2024, 03:19 PM Sep 12

Pennsylvanians across party lines support taxing wealthy to save Social Security



But one expert cautions that might have some unintended side effects

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette link: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/election-2024/2024/09/12/social-security-republicans-democrats-wealthy-survey-election/stories/202409110185

Social Security is among the rare topics that can make Republicans and Democrats see eye to eye, according to a new survey.

In Pennsylvania, people on both sides of the aisle agree that it’s time to raise payroll taxes on high-income earners, cut benefits for the wealthiest retirees, and even push the full retirement age from 67 to 68 if that’s what it takes to keep Social Security from running out of cash.

A new poll conducted by the University of Maryland’s Program For Public Consultation found majorities from both political parties want to see lawmakers tackle Social Security’s looming shortfalls head-on — but not without also increasing some benefits for those who need it most.

Pennsylvania Republicans (72%) and Democrats (74%) support raising the minimum monthly benefit for someone who has worked 30 years from $1,066 to $1,570. Increasing benefits for seniors 85 and over by $100 a month was favored by 67% of Republicans polled and 65% of Democrats; and 68% of Republicans and 66% of Democrats support increasing the annual cost of living adjustment.
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Interesting and lively discussion going on in the comments section. This article is going to touch a lot of nerves in Pennsylvania. I hope someone sends it to the DNC.



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Pennsylvanians across party lines support taxing wealthy to save Social Security (Original Post) FakeNoose Sep 12 OP
It's only fair. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 12 #1
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