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Who contributes to Social Security in America?

Every single person with a job in America contributes to Social Security through their paychecks. This universal contribution applies to workers across all economic levels, including the wealthiest Americans. No employed individual is exempt from this system. Regardless of occupation or income status, each paycheck received by American workers includes a contribution to Social Security. This creates a comprehensive system where all participants in the workforce support this crucial program that serves as a fundamental element of America's social safety net for over 70 million people.

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Social Security Contributions by All Workers

MSNBC·8 months ago

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