HR 3916
Strengthening Social Security for Long Career Workers Act
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Bill overview
The Strengthening Social Security for Long Career Workers Act aims to increase Social Security benefits for workers who have spent their careers earning low wages. Specifically, it changes how the ‘Special Minimum Primary Insurance Amount’ (PIA) is calculated for those eligible after 2027. The bill ties this calculation to the national average wage index, which is expected to grow faster than the current price index, and establishes a minimum PIA based on the number of years worked, with a minimum of 10 years required to qualify for the enhanced benefit.
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Primary sponsor
Tom Rice
Cosponsor
Tom Reed
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