They're not doing their fair share. And if we lifted that income, captain, the solvency would be extended for many years. But let me tell you about something even more troubling. The Hovd plan that reverts and resets spending levels to levels from the last decade would cut Social Security by 28%, an average of $500 per month. That's $6,000 per year. Talk about, you know, when people need money in their pockets. And why is hedgesthem supporting the hubdy plan? (11:02–11:16)
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Asserts that the Hovd plan would cut Social Security by 28%, averaging $500 per month.
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