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  2. Social Security debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States in the late 1990s, privatization found advocates who complained that U.S. workers, paying compulsory payroll taxes into Social Security, were missing out on the high rates of return of the U.S. stock market (the Dow averaged 5.3% compounded annually for the 20th century [59]).

  3. Should rich Americans still receive Social Security benefits?

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    The counter-argument, of course, is that the richest Americans don't need Social Security while the poorest do. After all, Warren Buffett could get by without his benefit check, but seniors living ...

  4. Should the Rich Lose Their Social Security Benefits? - AOL

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    Furthermore, many high-income retirees pay taxes on as much as 85% of their Social Security benefits. For top-bracket retirees, that has the same impact as slashing almost 30% off their monthly ...

  5. What will happen to Social Security under Trump’s tax plan?

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    “Seniors should not pay tax on Social Security,” President-elect Donald Trump said on social media during his campaign in July. Currently, some people who collect Social Security owe income ...

  6. History of Social Security in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American social security system (1949) comprehensive old overview. Burns, Eveline M. Toward Social Security: An Explanation of the Social Security Act and a Survey of the Larger Issues (1936) online; Davies, Gareth, and Martha Derthick. "Race and social welfare policy: The Social Security Act of 1935." Political Science Quarterly 112.2 ...

  7. 38% of Americans Have Bought Into This Social Security ... - AOL

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    The revenue that comes into Social Security is enough to pay the majority of benefits that are owed to retirees. In 2035 when the trust fund runs dry, for example, Social Security could keep ...

  8. Flemming v. Nestor - Wikipedia

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    A 1954 amendment to the Social Security Act stripped old-age benefits from contributors who were deported under the Immigration and Nationality Act.The following year Ephram Nestor, an alien from Bulgaria who had paid into Social Security for 19 years, began drawing benefits.

  9. How Much Do Musk, Buffett and Other Billionaires Pay in ... - AOL

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    The maximum amount of taxes an American can pay into Social Security in 2023 is $9,932.40 for the year. That’s how much billionaires, millionaires and anyone else earning about $160,200 in 2023 ...

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