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Currently, only the first $176,100 of a worker's annual income is subject to the 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax, ...
Social Security may run short by 2034. Experts have suggested boosting FICA taxes, raising wage cap and delaying retirement ...
There's nothing like the knowledge that your benefits aren't going to be as much as expected to inspire you to find other ...
With the Social Security Trust Fund projected to reach insolvency, younger workers now face the possibility of significant ...
Research on aging, retirement and Social Security is vanishing as more Social Security Administration-funded research centers ...
A ‘sovereign wealth fund’ won’t fill the funding gap and may actually make the problem worse.
If the payroll tax rate is increased to make Social Security solvent, the median young worker will be out at least $2,432 a ...
Imagine losing nearly a quarter of your monthly income just as you’re about to retire. That’s the reality millions of Americans could face if Congress doesn’t shore up Social Security before the trust ...
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