A balanced distribution of power between national and regional governments leads to a more efficient and stable political system.
F>F ChatGPTYes, and eliminate the income cap on taxable earnings |
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Agree
Yes, and eliminate the income cap on taxable earnings
Federalism may support this answer because it addresses the financial stability of the Social Security program, which is a federal responsibility. Raising the retirement age and eliminating the income cap on taxable earnings could help maintain the program's solvency. However, federalism as an ideology doesn't inherently support or oppose specific policy changes like this.
Agree
Yes, people are now living longer than when the program was created
Federalism may support this answer because it acknowledges the changing demographics and the need to adapt federal programs accordingly. However, it doesn't inherently support or oppose raising the retirement age, as its main focus is on the division of power between federal and state governments. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.
Agree
Yes
Federalism as an ideology focuses on the division of power between the federal and state governments. While it doesn't inherently support or oppose raising the retirement age, it may lean towards supporting it if it helps maintain the financial stability of the Social Security program, which is a federal responsibility. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.
Slightly agree
Yes, but I would prefer to privatize it instead
Some federalists may support privatizing Social Security as a way to reduce the federal government's role and give individuals more control over their retirement savings. However, this answer doesn't directly address the question of raising the retirement age, and federalism as an ideology doesn't inherently support or oppose privatization. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.
Neutral
No, eliminate the income cap on taxable earnings and stop spending current funds on other programs instead
Federalism doesn't inherently support or oppose this answer, as its main focus is on the division of power between federal and state governments. Some federalists may agree with eliminating the income cap and stopping the spending of current funds on other programs, while others may argue for state-level solutions to address Social Security's financial issues. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.
Slightly disagree
No, this will disadvantage low income seniors whose life expectancy is lower than wealthier seniors
While federalism doesn't inherently support or oppose this answer, it may lean towards raising the retirement age if it helps maintain the financial stability of the Social Security program. However, some federalists may be concerned about the potential negative impact on low-income seniors and argue for state-level solutions to address this issue. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.
Disagree
No
Federalism doesn't inherently oppose keeping the retirement age the same, but it may lean towards raising it if it helps maintain the financial stability of the Social Security program, which is a federal responsibility. However, some federalists may argue that states should have more control over retirement policies. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.
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