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The Social Security Truth More Americans Need to Face

Social Security is one of the most important programs for Americans reaching old age, yet polls from Gallup over the years have found a consistent gap between how much people expect Social Security will provide for them in retirement and…

Social Security debate reignites

Social Security is surging to the forefront of the political debate ahead of the race for the 2016 White House. The entitlement program has been thrust into the spotlight by a fight over the Social Security disability fund, which is…

Social Security: The Congressional Budget Office Hints at Bigger Problems to Come

What’s $500 billion between friends? Chump change, right? Unfortunately, that’s about the difference of opinion between the Social Security Trustees and the Congressional Budget Office when it comes to the Social Security Trust Funds in just over eight years. Last…

The President’s Social Security Proposals

The President proposed last week, through his FY 2016 budget, a number of proposals to reform Social Security in small ways, including measures to shore up the strained Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Trust Fund by shifting funds from the…

The Social Security Tax Torpedo

There is a dangerous nuance in the US Tax Code that is going to sink and destroy your retirement! There is nothing you can do when the Tax Torpedo strikes, taking nearly half of your income with it! Sounds ominous,…

Fixing Social Security is on Congress’ Agenda

Washington, DC – A growing number in Congress view AMAC’s “Social Security Guarantee” solution as a long-term fix to the looming insolvency of the Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund.  The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) is…

Bernie Sanders: Raise Taxes on the Wealthy to Save Social Security

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Tuesday proposed raising Social Security taxes to extend the life of the entitlement program and increase benefits. In a 12-page report, Sanders, the ranking member on the Senate Budget Committee and possible presidential candidate in 2016,…

The Average American Pays Tax on 42% of Social Security Benefits. How Do You Compare?

Millions of Americans rely on Social Security for income during retirement or in times of disability. Yet many Social Security recipients are shocked to discover that some of their benefits can be subject to income taxation. In fact, taxpayers include…

A Social Security payroll tax freedom day for the 1 percent

On Feb. 11, the top 1 percent of American workers finish paying their Social Security payroll taxes for the year. That’s because the maximum amount of annual earnings subject to the tax is capped at $118,500 (this level is adjusted…

The contagion of the kleptocrats

The kleptocratic Congress has proven over and over that it will not live within its means — the trillions of dollars extracted each year from working Americans. Faced with threats to “shut down the federal government,” Congress has set debt limits,…

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