Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by Journeyman
Originally Posted by Hastings
I just now took a look at a U.S. News and World Report article from January 10, 2024 that states that any income over $168,600 is not taxable for social security. So by exempting almost all local, municipal, and state employees and not taxing the high salaried income earners there is a bunch of money not available to shore up the system.

I don't blame the young folks for being sore about paying into a system that is on the edge of collapse.


How's this for a discussion point?:

The average Social Security payment is $1,666.49/month before income tax. That's $19,998/year that they paid in years ago.

The average family has ~2kids and receives tax breaks in the form of deductions and credits of $9,910/child, or $19,820, on the back of the system.

Tell me again about young folks being sore...
.Gov musta did some changes we got 2 kids and didn’t hardly get schit back this yr
That's all based on income and how many kids you have. I know people who make 30k a year and get 10k back in earned income credit at tax time. Which is like 3-4 times more than they ever paid in.
Chaps my ass