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March 04, 2022Episode 24: Why Social Security is More Stable Than You Think18 minutesPlay Learn how Social Security is actually funded. The 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax has been constant since 1991. Is it time to change that? The solution to future funding gaps may in fact be a blend of boosting revenue to the system and slowing down benefit payments. ...moreShareView all episodesBy Jim Freeman511 ratingsMarch 04, 2022Episode 24: Why Social Security is More Stable Than You Think18 minutesPlay Learn how Social Security is actually funded. The 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax has been constant since 1991. Is it time to change that? The solution to future funding gaps may in fact be a blend of boosting revenue to the system and slowing down benefit payments. ...more
Learn how Social Security is actually funded. The 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax has been constant since 1991. Is it time to change that? The solution to future funding gaps may in fact be a blend of boosting revenue to the system and slowing down benefit payments.
March 04, 2022Episode 24: Why Social Security is More Stable Than You Think18 minutesPlay Learn how Social Security is actually funded. The 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax has been constant since 1991. Is it time to change that? The solution to future funding gaps may in fact be a blend of boosting revenue to the system and slowing down benefit payments. ...more
Learn how Social Security is actually funded. The 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax has been constant since 1991. Is it time to change that? The solution to future funding gaps may in fact be a blend of boosting revenue to the system and slowing down benefit payments.