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Social Security Solvency: Lindsey Graham Thinks Seniors May ‘Have to’ Take Less Money — Can They Afford a Benefits Cut?
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In a June 13 Fox Nation debate, Sen. Lindsey Graham said seniors may have to “take a little less” and “pay a little more in” when debating Social Security solvency, reports Knewz via MSN. Graham made the comments while debating Sen. Bernie Sanders during a “Senate Project” debate.
“Let’s do something like Ted Kennedy would do: get Republicans and Democrats to find a way — like the Gang of Six, the Simpson-Bowles plan. Senator Sanders: bring your Social Security plan to the floor. All it does is raise taxes. To get out of this mess, people like me are going to have to take a little less and pay a little more in. We’re going to have to adjust the age one more time like Ronald Reagan and Tip — Tip O’Neil did. There is a bipartisan way forward. You describe problems, but your answer is always the government — it’s always socialism,” Graham said.
The estimated average Social Security retirement benefit in 2022 is $1,658 a month, announced the Social Security Administration. While this is a $93 increase from the year before, benefits only cover a portion of seniors’ living expenses. For his part, Sanders admitted that Social Security “does have a solvency issue,” but that his proposal — also backed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren — would extend solvency for 75 years while increasing benefits for recipients by $2,400 per year. Sanders’ proposal would ostensibly fund this expansion of Social Security via a tax on high-earning households, per CNBC.
Graham also said that Sanders’ Medicare for All program would eliminate private-sector health care, which would be extremely costly. Knewz reported that Sanders, along with 14 other senators, introduced the Medicare for All plan in May to “guarantee health care in the United States as a fundamental human right to all.”
“There has to be some sense of responsibility here. You just can’t tax people into oblivion and turn every problem over to the government,” Graham said.
Burhan Ozbilici/AP/Shutterstock / Burhan Ozbilici/AP/Shutterstock
In a June 13 Fox Nation debate, Sen. Lindsey Graham said seniors may have to “take a little less” and “pay a little more in” when debating Social Security solvency, reports Knewz via MSN. Graham made the comments while debating Sen. Bernie Sanders during a “Senate Project” debate.
“Let’s do something like Ted Kennedy would do: get Republicans and Democrats to find a way — like the Gang of Six, the Simpson-Bowles plan. Senator Sanders: bring your Social Security plan to the floor. All it does is raise taxes. To get out of this mess, people like me are going to have to take a little less and pay a little more in. We’re going to have to adjust the age one more time like Ronald Reagan and Tip — Tip O’Neil did. There is a bipartisan way forward. You describe problems, but your answer is always the government — it’s always socialism,” Graham said.
The estimated average Social Security retirement benefit in 2022 is $1,658 a month, announced the Social Security Administration. While this is a $93 increase from the year before, benefits only cover a portion of seniors’ living expenses. For his part, Sanders admitted that Social Security “does have a solvency issue,” but that his proposal — also backed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren — would extend solvency for 75 years while increasing benefits for recipients by $2,400 per year. Sanders’ proposal would ostensibly fund this expansion of Social Security via a tax on high-earning households, per CNBC.
Graham also said that Sanders’ Medicare for All program would eliminate private-sector health care, which would be extremely costly. Knewz reported that Sanders, along with 14 other senators, introduced the Medicare for All plan in May to “guarantee health care in the United States as a fundamental human right to all.”
“There has to be some sense of responsibility here. You just can’t tax people into oblivion and turn every problem over to the government,” Graham said.
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8DonCo
Re: Già rồi không nên ăn xài nhiều
già rồi không biết còn sống được bao lâu mà còn đòi cắt giảm, nhiều người cả đời làm viêc đóng thuế chẳng may chết sớm đâu hưởng đuoc bao lâu hay là tại bây giờ người sống thọ nhiều quá nên phải cắt giảm mà tính ra thì cũng đâu được bao nhiêu người sống thọ ?
saurieng2016
Re: Già rồi không nên ăn xài nhiều
hem biết mình có sống đến ăn tiền Social hem ..đời ngu+ời ngắn ngủi, xài được xài ..
nhatrangdep
Re: Già rồi không nên ăn xài nhiều
saurieng2016 wrote:già rồi không biết còn sống được bao lâu mà còn đòi cắt giảm, nhiều người cả đời làm viêc đóng thuế chẳng may chết sớm đâu hưởng đuoc bao lâu hay là tại bây giờ người sống thọ nhiều quá nên phải cắt giảm mà tính ra thì cũng đâu được bao nhiêu người sống thọ ?
Thêse are the people in my family that died young before they could even draw any SSN benefits (or they only used about a couple of years):
- My Mom
- My Aunt
- My SIL
- 2 BILs (used only about 2-3 years b4 they passed away).
On the other hand, my father & my aunt have gotten SSN and are now 82. Not sure whether they have exceeded the average life ễxpectancy yet.
ga10
Re: Già rồi không nên ăn xài nhiều
để tiền nuôi đám đầu trâu mặt ngựa lãnh lương suốt đời
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8DonCo
Re: Già rồi không nên ăn xài nhiều
8DonCo wrote:để tiền nuôi đám đầu trâu mặt ngựa lãnh lương suốt đời
tiền của mình đóng từng cái paycheck mà cứ hù giựt lên giựt xuống ..mịa
nhatrangdep
Re: Già rồi không nên ăn xài nhiều
8DonCo wrote:để tiền nuôi đám đầu trâu mặt ngựa lãnh lương suốt đời
TuTu
Re: Già rồi không nên ăn xài nhiều
tien minh dóng mà sao cú đòi xuống mà hông bao giò nghe nói xuống tiền an welfare vay kia?
Tom Kho
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