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We should immediately eliminate all federal income taxes on Social Security benefits for Americans who claim them early—before their full retirement age—while keeping current tax rules in place for those who delay and claim higher benefits later. This straightforward change would deliver powerful results: It would strongly encourage more people to claim benefits sooner. By removing the tax burden on their smaller monthly checks, early retirees would keep more of their hard-earned money in their pockets right when many need it most—in their early 60s.
It would accelerate retirements for millions. Healthier finances at age 62 would allow workers in physically demanding jobs, those with health challenges, or anyone ready to step back to retire earlier with dignity.
It would open up jobs and opportunities for younger Americans. Every earlier retirement creates real openings—promotions, training positions, and entry-level roles—for the next generation. This would reduce youth unemployment, boost wages in key sectors, and energize our workforce.
It would strengthen Social Security for the future. More young workers paying into the system means higher payroll tax revenue flowing into the Trust Funds today and for decades to come. Combined with the built-in actuarial reductions for early claims, this reform supports long-term solvency instead of draining it.
This is a pro-worker, pro-family, pro-growth solution that puts money back into the hands of seniors who choose to retire early, creates ladders of opportunity for younger generations, and helps secure the program’s future without raising taxes or cutting benefits. Let’s make early Social Security tax-free now. It rewards personal choice, stimulates the economy, and builds a stronger bridge between generations. Americans deserve this common-sense reform—Congress should pass it without delay.
@Face3k@THEREALDAWG74 compare unequal games to make a point also Paige did not start with a bottom of the league team she is also not double teamed regularly, no comparison.
@DreBeSlanginD@Sudharsan_ak If she shot the ball as much as KM she would have no turnovers and like Mitchell no assist and while scoring 25 points a night.
@DBGyt_ There is a zero chance that CC can operate in a offense that’s designed to keep her from shooting, while teammates are not required to pass the ball