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Home›Taxes›5 Ways Trump Presidency Could Change Retirement in America

5 Ways Trump Presidency Could Change Retirement in America

By Our Editorial Team  |  Published November 11, 2024

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Major changes for retirement and health care programs

In March 2024, in a recent interview, Trump stated that there is “a lot you can do… in terms of cutting” when asked about what will happen to the entitlement programs. People got scared, but he later clarified that he was talking about reducing waste and not reducing the benefits.

But back in 2000, Trump wrote a book called “The America We Deserve.” In this book, he described Social Security as a Ponzi scheme and even suggested raising the full retirement age to 70 for those younger than 40. Also, he mentioned letting workers invest part of their Social Security taxes in private accounts instead of the traditional system.

Also, there is no secret that Trump wants to renew the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). We are not yet aware of any details about how Trump wants to change or what the replacement would be, but we are sure it can affect early retirees who use the ACA’s insurance exchanges before becoming eligible for Medicare.

It is important to mention that Trump’s 2020 budget proposal included various reforms to Medicaid, such as rolling back earlier expansions and enabling states to account for seniors’ savings and assets when evaluating eligibility. This might have an impact on seniors who use Medicaid to pay for long-term care.

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8 responses to “5 Ways Trump Presidency Could Change Retirement in America”

  1. Joe says:
    November 14, 2024 at 2:29 am

    I have always been under the impression that the next generations taxes are what pays for this generation of retirees so if thats true then the current retirees now should not be paying taxes.
    Also why should they be paying taxes on the money thats already been taxed that is owed to them for paying into the system with their taxes for all those years prior with their money that they earned and was taxed already ?

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  2. Shelia A GIDEON says:
    November 14, 2024 at 10:02 am

    I sure hope that he doesn’t take away income from our retirement or Social Security! With food prices and Heath care expenses so high the people of The USA are already having a difficult time with just buying food! I’m going through rough times right now with losing my husband of 39 years and my income I go without food . This country needs more Not Less. I don’t think Trump has ever gone HUNGRY! SO Mr. PRESIDENT Donald TRUMP please think about it before you take our retirement income down! We need an increase.

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  3. Rachel Harold says:
    November 15, 2024 at 5:41 pm

    What does this article accomplish? It does not answer the question it asks. Instead, it just gives one more worry and questions. Not informative. Just confusing.

    Reply
  4. Philip Polizotto Jr. says:
    November 16, 2024 at 11:09 am

    Easy Seniors Club fear mongering against Trump agenda.

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  5. Joseph Techiera says:
    December 19, 2024 at 5:50 am

    I am a 65 year old person on a fixed SSDI income and don’t get enough money already from Social Security to live on and I do Not have any penchant for a job retirement I just get 22K a year a year from Soc Sec. and that’s all I get plus $45.00 in food stamps EBT a month I he cuts benefits I don’t know what I will do.

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  6. Karen M Schmidt says:
    December 19, 2024 at 10:15 am

    I DO NOT AGREE with POS idea to change Social Security. Reasons; how is this going to affect people who are on Physical Disabilities???? Mental Health Disabilities???? There are SO MANY PEOPLE who are Mentally AND Physically Disabled!!!
    How does (DUMB ASS) propose to do this??? I am retiring in a couple of days. I am looking forward to NOT HAVING TO WORK!!! Unless, I chose to!!!
    This POS DOES NOT CARE about ANYONE, but itself!!!! And, wanting to RUN this Country INTO the GROUND!!
    The ONE thing it cares about IS MONEY and NOT EVER paying FOR ANYTHING!!! And, being king…😡
    Or, hand it over to its Butt Buddy; putin????? it IS A DISGRACE to the United States of America!!!
    It should have been CONVICTED of its CRIMES and PUT IN JAIL!; when it tried to OVER THROUGH the GOVERNMENT on JANUARY 6th!!!!!

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  7. Karl Gottleber says:
    December 19, 2024 at 7:25 pm

    Let”s see the issues in what Trump wants to make happen before we see all the maybe bad this that could happen.

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  8. Ronald K Johnston says:
    December 21, 2024 at 3:21 am

    any money drawed out that has not paid tax on should b taxable. There is to many loop holes to avoid paying taxes. They only help the rich not the poor. Cost of living raises should be the same for everyone, not a % of everyones benifiet. again this only helps the rich (who dosen’t need it) and the poor keep geting poorer.

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