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Happy Hoosier

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15. You misunderstand the question...
Fri Sep 5, 2025, 11:02 AM
Sep 5

The question has to do with the wording in the OP which says the cap is raissed to "...over $250,000." It's not clear if that's a typo and they mean the cap is raised TO $250K.

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Great, except . . . . no_hypocrisy Sep 5 #1
they can only do so much when Repubs are in power and fucking things up-- but removing the earnings cap LymphocyteLover Sep 5 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Sep 5 #26
baby steps* Native Sep 5 #5
Unless it's massive tax cuts for the uber wealthy and Corporations. That took no time at all. Bengus81 Sep 5 #9
Or a Trump administration with a Republican House and Senate and right wing SCOTUS. KPN Sep 5 #20
i'm talking about real change, not criming. Native Sep 5 #23
Uhhh....I watched Elon and Big Balls do it within days. nt intrepidity Sep 5 #28
Lifting the cap puts more money into the SS fund tinrobot Sep 5 #7
Good point Raven123 Sep 5 #10
He also proposed raising the FICO tax cap. Happy Hoosier Sep 5 #14
Thank you Senator Gallego! FakeNoose Sep 5 #3
The GOP are such 2 faced liars Farmer-Rick Sep 5 #4
Fine, but it's a band-aid on the soon to crash dollar as world currency. nt Festivito Sep 5 #6
Does it mean payroll taxes up to $250K of income? That part makes no sense. Bengus81 Sep 5 #8
The cap allows people to stop FICA tax deductions when the ceiling is met JohnnyRingo Sep 5 #13
You misunderstand the question... Happy Hoosier Sep 5 #15
I usually try to include it in the OP comments if it is there at post time, but here a part of Gallego's press release BumRushDaShow Sep 5 #21
Ah, I see. I like that plan. NT Happy Hoosier Sep 5 #22
I get that it would raise the ceiling on FICA earnings, and that's great. JohnnyRingo Sep 5 #24
Social Security was never meant... SickOfTheOnePct Sep 5 #25
It's a pretty high bar before you have to pay taxes. JohnnyRingo Sep 6 #34
$32,000 for a couple filing jointly... SickOfTheOnePct Sep 6 #35
Then I see .... JohnnyRingo Sep 6 #39
You're missing the point SickOfTheOnePct Sep 6 #40
"if someone is living on Social Security they already pay no income taxes" BumRushDaShow Sep 6 #33
Exactly! SickOfTheOnePct Sep 6 #36
Cards on the table... JohnnyRingo Sep 6 #37
Thankfully here on PA I don't have to pay state income tax on my retirement BumRushDaShow Sep 6 #38
I have mixed feelings on this. JohnnyRingo Sep 5 #11
Your "combined income" has to be pretty low to not be taxed at all. Happy Hoosier Sep 5 #17
Yep. It's not that I don't pay taxes on my SS and tiny widow's fed employee pension. I have to file every year. Attilatheblond Sep 5 #27
I'll probably be working part time till the day I drop Kaleva Sep 6 #31
Raise it to the first $750,000 earned by higher earners. ProudMNDemocrat Sep 5 #12
Why stop it at $750K? Happy Hoosier Sep 5 #16
Read my post. My ideal dream would be to eliminate the Earned Income Cap all together. ProudMNDemocrat Sep 5 #18
I like that he is pushing this bill out there and giving it a title that might stick. travelingthrulife Sep 5 #19
He might want to consider relooking at the threshold where you start karynnj Sep 5 #29
This won't help the poorer SS recipients one bit Kaleva Sep 6 #30
How about eliminating FICA taxes on us seniors who still have to work? Kaleva Sep 6 #32
I misread this as "Senator introduces bill to eliminate Social Security benefits" Polybius Sep 6 #41
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