U.S. President Biden proposed increasing the taxes of the richest to save the Medicare 2023 program. Biden believes that this effort will prolong the resources of the program by 25 years.
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Medicare 2023 Program [Photo: AARP]
An article on the Arkansas Democrat Gazette states that Biden’s proposal for the Medicare 2023 program would increase the net investment income tax from 3.8% to 5%. The incomes that would be affected are those that are more than $400,000 which includes regular income, pass-through business income, and capital gains. To date, the net investment income tax applies to incomes more than $200,000 for individual filers and $250,000 for joint filers.
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Future of the Medicare 2023
According to Dore, sometime in July to September, the U.S. Department of the Treasury will drain its resources to prevent a debt default if the Congress does not increase the debt limit. This means that Biden’s proposal is heavily debated as the Congress faces an impending debt crisis.
Apart from legislators debating whether to increase the debt limit, there are also concerns about the Medicare 2023 cuts. This is despite Biden’s proposal the protect to the program during his 2023 State of the Union address last January. Nonetheless, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy stated that the Medicare 2023 program must be completely not considered during debt limit negotiations.
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