Ex-Social Security Chief Advocates for Raising Income Cap to Prevent Benefit Cuts
Former Social Security Administration Commissioner Martin O’Malley has called for higher-income Americans to contribute more to Social Security. This comes in response to a report indicating that beneficiaries may face a 22 percent reduction in their monthly checks by 2032.
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