And so somebody, once they make that amount, they don't pay into Social Security. Beyond that, well, that means a whole lot of folks are not paying in adequately. If we just lifted that income cap, we would have Social Security solvent for generations to come. It's a very simple fix for Social Security. And you know, there are people who make millions of dollars a year. They should be paying in on every dollar, not just capped at 169,000. (16:00–16:10)
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Asserts that lifting the Social Security income cap would ensure its solvency for generations.
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