Biden Eyes Tax Hike on Income Over $400,000 to Fund Medicare

  • Plan would give government more power to negotiate drug prices
  • Little chance for budget to become law with GOP running House
WATCH: Biden is set to propose hiking payroll taxes and giving the government more power to negotiate drug prices. Bruce Einhorn reports.Source: Bloomberg
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President Joe Biden’s budget will propose hiking payroll taxes on Americans making over $400,000 per year and allowing the government new power to negotiate drug prices as part of an effort the White House says will extend the solvency of a key Medicare program for another quarter century.

“The budget I am releasing this week will make the Medicare trust fund solvent beyond 2050 without cutting a penny in benefits,” Biden said Tuesday in an op-edBloomberg Terminal published in the New York Times shortly before the announcement. “In fact, we can get better value, making sure Americans receive better care for the money they pay into Medicare.”