Social Security - The $97,500 Threshold
One suggestion for funding Social Security in the future is to alter the current regulation that exempts income over $97, 500 from Social Security Taxes. Here is a video clip from a CNN Youtube Debate with responses to a question about the $97,500 cutoff issue.
Is it time to adjust the upper limit of income subject to Social Security Taxes? If so, what should the limit be?
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