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  2. Amish way of life - Wikipedia

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    Amish Acres, an Amish crafts and tourist attraction in Nappanee, Indiana. In 1961, the United States Internal Revenue Service announced that since the Amish refuse Social Security benefits and have a religious objection to insurance, they do not need to pay these

  3. Amish - Wikipedia

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    Under their beliefs and traditions, generally the Amish do not agree with the idea of Social Security benefits and have a religious objection to insurance. [149] [150] On this basis, the United States Internal Revenue Service agreed in 1961 that they did not need to pay Social Security-related taxes.

  4. File:Sharing the Load - Amish Healthcare Financing.pdf

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    English: When settling healthcare bills, the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania rely on an ethos of mutual aid, independent of the government. Consonant with this philosophy, many Amish do not participate in or receive benefits from Social Security or Medicare. They are also exempted from the Affordable Care Act of 2010.

  5. Don’t Need Social Security? Here’s Why You Should ... - AOL

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    Social Security was created in 1935 to provide older Americans with some financial security. The program has undergone many changes in the nearly 90 years since it was created. But what if you don ...

  6. ‘Payments will not stop’: Suze Orman cited these Social ...

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    According to a survey by the National Institute on Retirement Security, 90% of Democrats, 86% of Republicans and 88% of Independent voters believe Social Security should be a top priority.

  7. These 3 Important Social Security Changes Were Just ... - AOL

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    Social Security relies on payroll tax revenue to stay afloat. Each year, there's a wage cap established that determines how much income is taxed to fund the program. In 2025, the wage cap is ...

  8. United States v. Lee (1982) - Wikipedia

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    The conclusion that there is a conflict between the Amish faith and the obligations imposed by the social security system is only the beginning, however, and not the end of the inquiry. Not all burdens on religion are unconstitutional. See, e. g., Prince v. Massachusetts, 321 U.S. 158 (1944); Reynolds v. United States, 98 U.S. 145 (1879). The ...

  9. 3 Social Security Changes Retirees Need to Know About in 2025

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    3. The wage cap for Social Security taxes is going up. Social Security is funded primarily by payroll taxes. Each year, there's a wage cap set that dictates how much income gets taxed for Social ...