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hookaleft

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Tue Jun 23, 2026, 07:29 AM Tuesday

Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren: Our Plan to Save Social Security [View all]

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That starts with a common-sense solution: lifting the Social Security payroll tax cap.

For 2026, the payroll tax cap, or taxable maximum, is $184,500. Workers and their employers each pay 6.2 percent on wages up to that amount (self-employed individuals pay 12.4 percent). Today, the maximum Social Security withholding for one worker is $22,878, or 12.4 percent of $184,500. Not a penny more, even if an individual’s salary far exceeds $184,500. Since the vast majority of Americans make less than that, most people are paying Social Security taxes on 100 percent of their earnings while the highest earners are paying on only part of theirs.

Why should a middle-class nurse pay a larger share of her paycheck than a wealthy corporate lawyer? This is doubly unfair in an economy in which top earners’ wages, over time, have pulled far ahead of those of the average worker.

According to one estimate, eliminating the payroll tax cap would inject around $3 trillion into the program over the next 10 years. Lifting the cap so that all income is treated the same would generate substantial revenue that would extend the solvency of Social Security for another generation.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/23/opinion/moreno-warren-social-security.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20260623&instance_id=177635&nl=the-morning&regi_id=313683314&segment_id=221944&user_id=809b8cf40774119da9ba8c721a509902

Sorry it is the NY Times. I don't know how to make the article free.

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