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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 01:54 PM Mar 2015

Sanders Files Bill to Strengthen, Expand Social Security...

WASHINGTON, March 12 – As boxes of petitions signed by 2 million Americans were hauled into the Capitol today, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) introduced legislation to expand benefits and strengthen the retirement program for generations to come.

The Social Security Expansion Act was filed on the same day Sanders and other senators received the petitions gathered by the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.

“Social Security is the most successful government program in our nation's history. Through good times and bad, Social Security has paid out every benefit owed to every eligible American,” Sanders said. “The most effective way to strengthen Social Security for the future is to eliminate the cap on the payroll tax on all income above $250,000 so millionaires and billionaires pay the same share as everyone else.”

Sanders’ measure would make the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share. Under current law, the amount of income subject to the payroll tax is capped at $118,500. That means someone making millions of dollars a year pays the same amount in payroll taxes as some making $118,500 a year. The legislation would subject all income over $250,000 to the payroll tax. Doing so would impact only the top 1.5 percent of wage earners, the Center for Economic Policy Research has estimated.

The bill also would subject unearned household income above $250,000 to the same 6.2 percent tax as applies to most earned income. The top 0.1 percent of Americans gets about half of all capital gains income.

Asking the wealthiest Americans to contribute more into Social Security, would not only extend the solvency of Social Security through 2060, it also would allow Social Security benefits to be expanded for millions of Americans.

“At a time when over half of the American people have less than $10,000 in savings and senior poverty is increasing, we should not be talking about cutting Social Security benefits. We should be talking about expanding benefits to make sure that every American can retire with dignity,” the senator said.

The bill would:
•Increase Social Security benefits by about $65 a month for most recipients.
•Increase cost-of-living Adjustments for Social Security recipients.
•Provide a minimum Social Security benefit to significantly reduce the senior poverty rate.

Social Security today has a $2.8 trillion surplus and will be able to pay all promised benefits until 2033, after which it will be able to pay around 75 percent of all promised benefits. The Social Security Expansion Act would increase revenue and extend the solvency of Social Security for the next 45 years.

http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-calls-on-congress-to-strengthen-and-expand-social-security

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Sanders Files Bill to Strengthen, Expand Social Security... (Original Post) Playinghardball Mar 2015 OP
K&R abelenkpe Mar 2015 #1
Too bad that it's 100% up to McConnell Action_Patrol Mar 2015 #2
Senate Bill (?) what's its name? TexasProgresive Mar 2015 #3
Now if we just had a majority in the House and the Senate. Agnosticsherbet Mar 2015 #4
Now Imagine if we had a President who fought for 99% this way! BrotherIvan Mar 2015 #5
How embarassing for the Democratic Party. nm rhett o rick Mar 2015 #6
No chance in this Congress, but perhaps some might support a compromise that helps. Hoyt Mar 2015 #7
Thank you Bernie, and shame on the Democratic Party for not doing this in 2009. Scuba Mar 2015 #8
they need to give credits to full time caregivers. mopinko Mar 2015 #9

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
3. Senate Bill (?) what's its name?
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 02:01 PM
Mar 2015

It won't do much good with them but I would like my senators to know I think they should support it.

Agnosticsherbet

(11,619 posts)
4. Now if we just had a majority in the House and the Senate.
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 02:04 PM
Mar 2015

DAMN YOU ELECTION CONSEQUENCES!!!

If a majority of those who vote had only been Democrats, who knows what good could have been done for the people.

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
5. Now Imagine if we had a President who fought for 99% this way!
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 02:20 PM
Mar 2015

Support Bernie Sanders! When you say he can't win, do you think that you could convince your family who may be receiving SS benefits now or hoping to in the future? Because he's not talking about "cutting" or "slashing" he is talking about increasing.

Bernie also wants to put America back to work with an infrastructure jobs bill. How do you think your friends and family would like that?

And what about Medicare? Don't they like Medicare? Did you know that Bernie Sanders wants Medicare for all?

But isn't he a scary socialist? Won't my taxes go up? Well no, he wrote a letter asking President Obama to close tax loopholes so corporations actually pay taxes.

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/03/01/sanders-to-obama-dont-wait-for-congress-on-tax-overhauls/

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Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
7. No chance in this Congress, but perhaps some might support a compromise that helps.
Fri Mar 13, 2015, 02:36 PM
Mar 2015

Personally, I think a big part of the proposed 6.2% tax on unearned income would be better going to the general fund to support things like education, health care, jobs, etc. Those actually impact seniors too, at least indirectly, and help younger workers too who have been getting the shortend of the stick lately.

mopinko

(70,132 posts)
9. they need to give credits to full time caregivers.
Sat Mar 14, 2015, 11:09 AM
Mar 2015

whether for kids or family members, many many people, mostly women, end up with a pittance because they take time out of the workforce as caregivers.
this has been proposed by many people.

i am disappointed in bernie for not including this.

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