Trump, Republicans and Social Security
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Millions of recipients could soon be entitled to the tax break, should the provision make its way into the final bill.
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House Republicans aim to cut federal spending by $2 trillion, hitting Medicaid and other programs. How the cuts could impact millions of Americans.
If Trump really wants to prevent massive cuts in benefits for the seniors who need Social Security most, he needs to push Congress to act now before it's too late. If he and his successors fail to act, cuts will go into effect automatically and indiscriminately. That's going to upset a lot of voters.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed he wouldn't allow Medicaid to be cut, but House Republicans' bill to fund his agenda aims to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the program that provides health care for poor, elderly and disabled Americans.
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Self Employed on MSNTrump’s pledge faces Social Security crisisP resident Trump faces a significant challenge in keeping his campaign promise not to cut Social Security benefits for seniors. Nearly 60 million American retirees depend on Socia
A group of House Republicans is warning new Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano against making more staffing cuts or shutting local offices at an agency that is seeing increasing customer service wait times.
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Soy Nómada on MSNWhat you should know about Trump's proposal to eliminate Federal Taxes on Social SecurityThe potential elimination of federal taxes on Social Security benefits, proposed by former President Donald Trump, promises increased income for retirees.
The Trump administration plans to garnish a larger portion of student-loan borrowers’ Social Security checks in debt-collection efforts associated with defaulted loans than the amount established by the Biden administration in some actions pursuing repayment.
Republicans' “one big beautiful bill” would eliminate taxes on tips and overtime, give new cuts to seniors, and make interest on certain auto loans deductible.
Republicans in Congress are moving with rapid speed to advance President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks, spending cuts and beefed-up border security funding.
A new poll found that fewer than one in 10 registered voters support cuts in a state that backed Trump by 30 points last year.