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Elizabeth Warren
Democrat·Massachusetts

Warren, Moreno Pen NYT Op-ed: Our Bipartisan Plan to Save Social Security

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In particular, the senators call for lifting the Social Security payroll tax cap, given that the current tax cap creates a system where most Americans pay Social Security taxes on 100% of their earnings, while the highest earners are paying on only part of theirs. The pair of senators announced that they are currently working on legislation to address this problem, which would also extend the solvency of Social Security. In April 2025, Senator Warren launched the Social Security War Room to protect Social Security. Read the full op-ed here and below. New York Times Opinion Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren: Our Plan to Save Social Security June 23rd, 2026 One of us is a Republican from Ohio who built a business that generated hundreds of jobs. The other is a Democrat from Massachusetts who built a career protecting consumers from financial tricks and traps. We don’t agree on everything, but here’s one thing we do agree on: Congress must act now to save Social Security for generations of Americans to come. Social Security is a core component of our nation’s promise — a covenant between the federal government and Americans who pay into it throughout their working years so they can retire with dignity. That promise is at risk of unraveling. For years, older people in Ohio and Massachusetts have told us how concerned they are about the future of Social Security. A new report from the trustees who oversee the Social Security Trust Funds shows they are right to worry: Unless Congress acts, the fund from which most Social Security beneficiaries are paid will be significantly depleted by late 2032. After that, Social Security benefits could be cut by more than 20 percent . That’s just six years away. Instead of cutting benefits for the retirees who count on Social Security, we need to take bipartisan action to protect those benefits, reward work and restore fairness. That starts with a common-sense solution: lifting the Social Security payroll tax cap. For 2026, the payroll tax cap, or taxable maximum, is $184,500. Workers and their employers each pay 6.2 percent on wages up to that amount (self-employed individuals pay 12.4 percent). Today, the most that would be paid into Social Security f

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