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Lawmakers push to end Social Security earnings test for working retirees
business1 month ago

Lawmakers push to end Social Security earnings test for working retirees

Sen. Scott and Rep. Murphy propose the Senior Citizens’ Freedom to Work Act to repeal the retirement earnings test, which currently reduces Social Security benefits for people who work before reaching full retirement age. In 2026, earnings limits impose benefit deductions ($24,480 threshold with $1 cut per $2 earned; FRA has a higher limit with $1 cut per $3) until FRA is reached. Proponents say removing the test would boost work incentives for older Americans and simplify benefits, while opponents warn it could raise near-term costs and impact Social Security’s solvency. The bill’s fate remains uncertain, and savers are advised to use SSA tools to understand their personal impact.

Six-Figure Cap Proposed on Social Security Benefits to Bolster the Program
economy2 months ago

Six-Figure Cap Proposed on Social Security Benefits to Bolster the Program

A committee-backed proposal would cap Social Security benefits at $100,000 for couples (and $50,000 for singles), potentially saving up to $190 billion over 10 years and narrowing the program’s solvency gap by at least 20%. The cap could be indexed to inflation or wages to shield middle- and low-income retirees, and would target those earning above the current taxable maximum ($184,500). Critics, including AARP, warn the cap would cut earned benefits for wealthy seniors and could be a first step toward broader cuts.