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I rely on Social Security for retirement income — What does a Trump administration mean for my benefits?
Yahoo Finance·2025-09-11 17:21

On a recent podcast, celebrity investor Suze Orman proclaimed that the best way to avoid this ‘tax torpedo’ was “to only have Roth retirement accounts — bar none,” effectively decreasing reliance on Social Security.For single filers with income above 34,000ormarriedcouplesabove34,000 or married couples above 44,000, up to 85% of Social Security benefits can be taxed. Even if your income is between 25,00025,000–34,000 (single) or 32,00032,000–44,000 (couple), 50% of benefits may be taxed. This affects 40% of beneficiaries, and your tax rate ...