National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare: Landmark Legislation to Boost and Strengthen Social Security Advances on the Hill
National Committee president
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The bill assures that
* An across-the-board increase for all beneficiaries of about 2 percent of the average benefit.
* Adoption of the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly (CPI-E), which more accurately reflects the true impact of inflation on retirees than the current formula.
* Tax relief for many
* An increase in the special minimum benefit so that it equals up to 125 percent of the federal poverty level.
"By passing this bill, the House can give retirees, the disabled, and their dependents a much-needed pay raise at a time of rapidly escalating living expenses... and reassure Americans that
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Testimony for
Statement for the Record of
Chairman Neal and Ranking Member Brady:
My name is
On behalf of our millions of members and supporters, I am honored to submit this statement for the record as the
Importance of
Before addressing legislation to strengthen
While
Women, and especially women of color, are less likely than men to have employer pensions. And when women do have pensions, they tend to be smaller on average than those earned by men. The picture is even more challenging for individuals from communities of color, where less than half of employed African Americans and less than one-third of employed Latinos are covered by employer-sponsored retirement plans.
Compounding these problems, women have a history of lower earnings during their working years, take more time out of the workforce to care for family members and live in more difficult economic circumstances. As a result, they enter retirement with little or no protection from private pensions, inadequate retirement savings, and smaller
The effects of these disparities are magnified for women of color. They are disproportionally lower earners and are more likely to have worked in part-time positions. A substantial number of women of color reach retirement with little or no retirement savings. The absence of alternative financial support has the effect of leaving women of color primarily dependent upon what is usually a very modest
Now is the Time to Strengthen and Improve Social Security
The National Committee believes that it is vitally important that
H.R. 860, the
As the legislative vehicle to improve benefits and extend solvency, we are pleased that the full
The bill will also provide peace of mind to workers who have been repeatedly told the program's days are numbered. That's been my experience when I have talked with young people at congressional town hall meetings and other forums across the country. Of all age cohorts, they tend to be the most concerned about
Therefore, Subcommittee Chairman Larson's bill strengthens key benefit provisions and restores the program's actuarial foundations, thereby establishing sustainable solvency for more than the next 75 years. This achievement alone will have the most salutary effect on Americans' perception of
Benefit Improvements
Important program improvements in the
* An across-the-board increase for all beneficiaries of about 2 percent of the average benefit, a change that is projected to yield an annual increase for the typical retiree of about
* Adoption of the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly (CPI-E) rather than the Consumer Price Index for
* Tax relief for
* Consolidation of the Old-Age and Survivors (OASI) and Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Funds into a single trust fund, called the
* An increase in the special minimum benefit so that it equals up to 125 percent of the poverty level for an individual, with additional provisions that keep the special minimum benefit up to date by indexing it to future growth in wages.
While our members support all benefit improvements in this bill, a fairer COLA is at the top of their list. COLAs are all about protecting
When I attend policy forums held with seniors throughout the country, the question most often asked is: "Why does
Strengthening
As I stated earlier, the
Second, the
Public Support for Increasing Social Security Revenue
The National Committee supports these measures to strengthen
The National Committee's polling is consistent with the
In fact, the NASI poll found that seven in ten respondents across generations and income levels supported a package of
* Gradually, over ten years, eliminate the cap on earnings taxed for
* Gradually, over twenty years, raise the
* Increase the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to more accurately reflect the spending patterns of seniors.
* Raise Social Security's minimum benefit.
Conclusion
In closing,
Not only do our members support this bill, the American public has affirmed the principles that it embodies in poll after poll, across party lines and age groups. Meanwhile, the public has roundly rejected proposals for "reforming"
Therefore, H.R. 860 represents the consensus of an overwhelming majority of Americans to close
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