Two bills were introduced in the House and Senate, one eliminating income taxes on Social Security payments and the other raising the income limit and return taxes to what they were in the 1980s. Today, approximately 50% of retirees pay taxes on their Social Security benefits, compared to less than 10% in 1984!
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