American Pockets
  • Home
  • Deals & Discounts
  • Personal Finance
  • Pocket Watch
  • Smart Spending
Home›Personal Finance
Personal Finance

Facing 2025: 6 Social Security Changes You Can’t Ignore

September 4, 2025 · 7 min read

3. More of Your Income Gets Taxed

High earners, this one’s yours. Social Security only taxes income up to a certain cap, and that cap goes up most years. In 2025, it’s $176,100.

What that means: if you earn $200,000, only the first $176,100 gets hit with Social Security payroll tax (6.2% from you, 6.2% from your employer, or the full 12.4% if you’re self-employed). Anything over that isn’t taxed for Social Security.

For workers, this might feel like one more bite out of the paycheck. For retirees looking at the system’s long-term health, though, raising the taxable wage base helps funnel more money into the program. And given how many people depend on Social Security, that’s a good thing.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Articles

  • Stylized world map illustration showing continents connected by glowing trade routes, cargo ships, and mini cityscapes.
    The 25 Largest Economies in the World August 18, 2026
  • An ink and watercolor illustration of a retired man painting in his home studio, next to a tablet showing passive dividend income.
    9 Side Income Ideas That Don't Affect Social Security Benefits August 14, 2026
  • An illustration of a retired man trimming a patchwork quilt of income sources to fit a mattress perfectly.
    7 Signs You Should Reassess Your Tax Withholding After Retiring August 14, 2026
  • A retired couple sits happily on their sunlit patio, with a modern guest cottage visible in the green backyard background.
    8 Ways Retirees Are Earning From Rental Income Safely August 14, 2026
  • Watercolor illustration of a senior couple happily organizing tax documents at a sunlit kitchen table.
    9 Tax Credits Retirees Commonly Overlook August 14, 2026

Categories

  • Pocket Watch (75)
  • Smart Spending (64)
  • Deals & Discounts (54)

Newsletter

Money tips in your inbox, weekly.

Related Articles

A close-up image of a hand holding a stack of colorful bills, with a smartphone in the other hand displaying a banking app. The background is a subtly blurred cityscape, suggesting financial management and avoiding bank fees.

How to Avoid Monthly Bank Fees and Keep More of Your Money

Welcome! If you’re like many of us, you work hard for your money and want…

Read More →
A well-organized pantry with clearly labeled containers and a meal plan displayed on a nearby refrigerator.

How I Cut My Grocery Bill in Half Without Clipping Coupons

It still feels a little unreal to say it, but I did it. I actually…

Read More →
A person sitting at a kitchen table reviewing papers, with a phone nearby.

How I Got My Internet Bill Cut in Half with One Phone Call

It’s funny how some things just creep up on you, isn’t it? Like that extra…

Read More →
A mixed-media collage showing a white shirt and navy pants with fabric swatches and handwritten notes about summer wardrobe value.

10 Summer Wardrobe Staples Everyone Should Own

Discover the 10 summer wardrobe staples everyone should own to stay cool, save money, and…

Read More →

Want to Be Debt-Free? Here’s the Budget System That Actually Sticks

Step 6: Choose a Debt Payoff Strategy—Snowball or Avalanche Both methods work. Choose the one…

Read More →

The Secret Weapon of Successful Investors? Financial Literacy

How to build your financial literacy If you’re feeling overwhelmed, start small. You don’t have…

Read More →

The 2026 Social Security Kit: Updates That Could Make or Break Your Retirement

3. The Social Security Tax Cap Is Rising If you’re still working, or if you…

Read More →
A person uses a smartphone banking app while sitting near a bank building.

7 Types of Bank Accounts You Didn’t Know You Needed

Most of us are very familiar with the basics of personal banking. We likely have…

Read More →
financial guide

The Senior’s Financial Survival Guide: 9 Proven Ways to Make Your Money Last

4. Protect Yourself from Health Care Surprises Medical expenses can be one of the biggest…

Read More →

American Pockets

Small savings, big wins-fill your pockets daily.

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@americanpockets.com

Explore

  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Request to Know
  • Request to Delete
  • CA Private Policy

Categories

  • Deals & Discounts
  • Personal Finance
  • Pocket Watch
  • Smart Spending

© 2026 American Pockets. All rights reserved.