Blog Timbs Vs Indiana Civil Forfeiture Case Wont Have Much ImpactSeventy - nine percent of older Americans think the highest -earning workers should be paying Social Security taxes on all of their wages, just like other workers do, according to recent survey by The Senior Citizens League. "The issue is a top priority with older voters, many of whom are outraged at recent legislative proposals to cut Social Security benefits and cost-of-living adjustments," says Mary Johnson, a Social Security policy analyst for TSCL..Pharmaceutical manufacturers hiked the list price of a record 832 drugs last month - nearly 200 more than January 2020 and the highest since at least 201All but 10 were branded drugs and 175 of those were specialty drugs, according to the report..Inflation, as measured by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' consumer price index, has taken a deep tumble over the past year, meaning older Americans will have to settle for a cost-of-living adjustment of 1.6% in 2020 after getting a 2.8% increase this year. … Continued
Racial Equity And Health Policy Issue Brief Voices From Puerto Rico Reflections Two Months After Maria ReportSuppose, for example, that an illegal immigrant works for 13 years under an invalid Social Security number, but then gains legal status and works another 22 years under a valid Social Security number. The earnings under the invalid SSN are reinstated under the new work-authorized Social Security number because the individual kept W2s. Thirteen years of earnings would be more than enough to become qualified for Social Security. In this case, 13 years of illegal work would form one-third of the earnings that are used to determine the individual's basic Social Security benefit. This scenario isn't as unlikely as you might think. A major national pro-immigration reform advocacy organization counsels "undocumented" workers to save their pay stubs and W2s "in case their legal status changes.".Three Bills Gain Support.Eye exams, eye glasses, and contact lenses. … Continued