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Title: The Only Social Security Reform Worth Considering: Raising The Ceiling On Income Subject To It
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Published: Jul 24, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-07-24 20:41:02 by tom007
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The Only Social Security Reform Worth Considering: Raising The Ceiling On Income Subject To It Robert Reich | Jul. 23, 2011, 6:37 AM | 1,364 | 31

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The very idea that Social Security might be on the chopping block in order to pay the ransom Republicans are demanding reveals both the cravenness of their demands and the callowness of the opposition to those demands.

In a former life I was a trustee of the Social Security trust fund. So let me set the record straight.

Social Security isn’t responsible for the federal deficit. Just the opposite. Until last year Social Security took in more payroll taxes than it paid out in benefits. It lent the surpluses to the rest of the government.

Now that Social Security has started to pay out more than it takes in, Social Security can simply collect what the rest of the government owes it. This will keep it fully solvent for the next 26 years.

But why should there even be a problem 26 years from now? Back in 1983, Alan Greenspan’s Social Security commission was supposed to have fixed the system for good – by gradually increasing payroll taxes and raising the retirement age. (Early boomers like me can start collecting full benefits at age 66; late boomers born after 1960 will have to wait until they’re 67.)

Greenspan’s commission must have failed to predict something. What?

Inequality.

Remember, the Social Security payroll tax applies only to earnings up to a certain ceiling. (That ceiling is now $106,800.) The ceiling rises every year according to a formula roughly matching inflation.

Back in 1983, the ceiling was set so the Social Security payroll tax would hit 90 percent of all wages covered by Social Security. That 90 percent figure was built into the Greenspan Commission’s fixes. The Commission assumed that, as the ceiling rose with inflation, the Social Security payroll tax would continue to hit 90 percent of total income.

Today, though, the Social Security payroll tax hits only about 84 percent of total income.

It went from 90 percent to 84 percent because a larger and larger portion of total income has gone to the top. In 1983, the richest 1 percent of Americans got 11.6 percent of total income. Today the top 1 percent takes in more than 20 percent.

If we want to go back to 90 percent, the ceiling on income subject to the Social Security tax would need to be raised to $180,000.

Presto. Social Security’s long-term (beyond 26 years from now) problem would be solved.

So there’s no reason even to consider reducing Social Security benefits or raising the age of eligibility. The logical response to the increasing concentration of income at the top is simply to raise the ceiling.

[This post is drawn from one I posted in February — before Social Security was as on the chopping block]

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#1. To: tom007 (#0)

I highly approve of that, and of means testing.

Lod  posted on  2011-07-24   21:24:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Lod (#1)

I highly approve of that, and of means testing.

Why?

That would mean some people have paid in all their lives only to have the government steal their money because some leftist dwarf like Robert Reich wants to give it to the lazy, the shiftless, the stupid and the illegal.

Most "rich" people are rich because they worked hard and understand concepts that most Americans have forgotten. Concepts like, planning, deferred gratification, living within your means, hard work and sacrifice. This is a class warfare hit piece written by the Grasshoppers who want to steal what the Ants have earned. I say F you to the guy who posted it and F you to Reich.

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#3. To: Flintlock (#2)

This idea was first posited to me over 20 years ago by a retired Naval Captain who had several thousands of retirement income, a few thousands of rental units income, and his wife's farm rental income.

His situation made this seem reasonable to me then, and it still does today.

I understand the principle of your position - hell, Ronnie Reagan, et al, go theirs; just saying it's something worth considering for those whose retirement income is over 10, 15, 20K per month, or so.

I wouldn't go to war over it, but it's worth discussion.

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