• silence7@slrpnk.netOP
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    6 months ago

    The article explicitly talks about lifting that cap:

    Raising the cap that way — taxing affluent people more and everyone else less — would reduce the 3.5-point tax increase needed to fully fund Social Security to as little as 2.45 points, the Social Security system estimated.

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      6 months ago

      Still, raising the tax nearly 2.5% on working people is bullshit. Hey guys, we know inflation is hitting hard and most of you haven’t had a meaningful raise…ever but how about if we lower your current and all future earning potential by 1/40th?

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        6 months ago

        Wouldn’t it be more like a 1.25% increase for most people since that part of the payroll tax is split half and half between employers and employees? I might be reading it wrong but sounds like they’re proposing raising the entire 12.8% or whatever it is payroll tax that much. So it’d go from like 6.4% to like 7.7%.