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Taxing SS benefits seems like a bad idea. Maybe there are a few people out there that aren’t being taxed enough that could help fund it again?
Isn’t taxing SS basically a double tax? We pay for it once already through our contributions to it while working
Do SS contributions come from pre or post tax money? Like if you earn $1000 and pay $100 into SS, are you taxed on $1000 or $900?
You might be required to pay into it, but if its from pre tax money, then its not a double tax. Its a contribution you pay into, and eventually benefit from at which point its taxed.
Assuming you live long enough to receive it.
Edit: example.
Or, y'know, the government could just give working people a fucking break for a change on saving for their retirement. They give rich people a tax break for any cockamamie bullshit reason they can think of, but you can't let 30 bucks a week go buy without getting the government beak wet.