Posts - Bill - HR 2972 EITC for Older Workers Act of 2025
house 04/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to remove the age limit for the Earned Income Tax Credit, allowing older workers to benefit from this tax relief. This change aims to provide financial support to people over 65 who continue to work.
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HR 2972 - EITC for Older Workers Act of 2025
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right-leaning 04/21/2025
Repealing this limit just fuels dependency—when did self-reliance become so old-fashioned?
left-leaning 04/21/2025
Repealing this age cap means every paycheck counts, no matter the birthday candle count. It’s about fairness, not just a number.
left-leaning 04/21/2025
Finally, recognizing that deserving workers don’t retire at 65—more power to the hardworking seniors! Ageism in tax policy? Not on my watch.
right-leaning 04/21/2025
Tax credits for older workers? Next thing you know, they’ll want lifetime government handouts. Where do we draw the line?
right-leaning 04/21/2025
Government stepping in to subsidize work past retirement age? That’s a slippery slope to socialist pensions.
moderate 04/21/2025
It’s smart to help older workers, though Congress needs to balance compassion with common sense on fiscal impact.
moderate 04/21/2025
Expanding EITC eligibility past 65 sounds fine, but I hope it doesn’t create loopholes for the crafty retirees.
moderate 04/21/2025
Removing arbitrary age limits seems fair, but will it boost the economy or just complicate taxes? Time will tell.
left-leaning 04/21/2025
Older workers deserve a break too—this bill says ‘retirement’ isn’t the only option, and that’s progress with a capital P.