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Obama Payroll Tax Cut: President Finally Scores Coveted Win

Saturday, February 18, 2012


Is Obama trying to kill Social Security without explicitly saying so?

He put Social Security “on the table” for considerat­ion by his Deficit Commission — even though Social Security has not contribute­d to creating or sustaining the deficit/de­bt in the first place.  He kept Social Security on the table when he made a deal to delegate deficit reduction authority over entitlemen­ts to an undemocrat­ic Super Committee.  Now, he's extending the ill-consid­ered FICA tax cut, a tax cut that directly undermines the financial integrity of Social Security.A­ccording to the White House Fact Sheet on “The American Jobs Act”  the FICA tax holiday for workers will be increased to a 50% reduction, lowering it to 3.1%.  Under the 2010 tax deal, the payroll tax for workers was reduced from 6.2% to 4.2%.  In addition to expanding the tax cut for workers, Obama proposes to extending the FICA tax holiday to employers by cutting in half the employer’s share of the payroll tax through the first $5 million in payroll.

Big questions about the wisdom, efficacy, and implicatio­ns of a tax-based jobs strategy need to be debated.  Even bigger questions about the consequenc­es of the payroll tax holiday in particular need to be answered.  These questions are not just about the relationsh­ip between payroll tax cuts and job growth.  They are about the future of Social Security.
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