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Most Social Security Recipients Set to Avoid Tax Under Trump’s New Benefits Bill
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Most Social Security beneficiaries will reportedly avoid federal tax on their benefits under a proposal announced by President Donald Trump. The policy is part of what the White House described as Trump’s “one, big, beautiful bill,” aimed at reforming retirement income taxation.
According to the White House, the bill would shield most recipients from paying taxes on their Social Security income. This marks a shift from current law, which taxes benefits for many based on income thresholds.
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Under existing federal rules, individuals earning more than $25,000 and couples earning over $32,000 may pay tax on up to 85% of their benefits. Trump’s proposal would reportedly exempt the majority of recipients by eliminating or raising those thresholds.
Social Security is a federal program funded by payroll taxes, designed to provide retirement and disability benefits. It has long been subject to taxation for recipients with moderate to high additional income.
Trump’s proposed change could reduce the financial burden for retirees who rely primarily on Social Security. It would also likely lower federal tax revenue generated from senior benefits.
Supporters argue the plan helps protect retirees on fixed incomes from inflationary pressures. They contend that taxing benefits amounts to a double tax, since recipients paid into the system during their working years.
Critics caution that removing taxes on benefits may reduce funds available for other federal programs. Some also argue the change could increase deficits if not offset by cuts or new revenue sources.
The bill has not yet been detailed publicly in full, but the White House emphasized its simplicity and impact. Trump has frequently framed Social Security protection as a priority of his administration.
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| Total News Sources | 16 |
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| Center | 7 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 44% Center |
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