Social Security, Trump and Beautiful Bill
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The Social Security Administration says most won’t pay federal income taxes on their benefits. But Congress didn’t directly exempt those payments from taxes.
Now that congressional Republicans have passed President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill," Trump wants the GOP to sell his agenda to the public.
An analysis by CRFB finds the Senate's One Big Beautiful Bill Act would hasten Social Security and Medicare trust fund depletion, potentially triggering benefit cuts in 2032.
The Social Security Administration circulated an imprecise email about the provisions in the new law. Here’s what it actually does.
Senators Bill Cassidy and Tim Kaine proposed creating an additional fund for Social Security that would be invested in stocks and other investments in hopes of generating returns.
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New York Magazine on MSNRepublicans Are Planning Even More Safety Net CutsDays after passing Trump’s megabill, the GOP is already working to claw back funding and jam more cuts through Congress.
Americans really like Medicaid. But they don’t seem to vote based on who supports it or doesn’t.