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Jonathan's avatar

I never thought I would agree with Mr. Sanders, but I do here. Getting rid of the tax cap could be a great thing, but it shouldn't be billed as another tax for the rich. It's a way for the wealthy to help their fellow Americans. Wealthy people always talk about taking giving pledges and philanthropy. I think contributing to Social Security could be the same thing. Here is a blog I wrote about Social Security: https://www.jonathangreeson.com/2021/03/23/will-social-security-run-out/

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James E Keenan's avatar

"As you might expect, [Senator Sanders] proposes to “pay for” these changes by raising taxes on high-earning individuals ..."

It concerns me that Sanders persists in using the "pay for" framing to discuss this, since that merely reinforces the (fallacious) notion that Social Security is "insolvent." The payroll tax will *always* be more regressive than the income tax. Progressive forces in the U.S. should not be reinforcing a spurious connection between the health of Social Security and the existence of the payroll tax-funded trust funds.

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