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Group Wants Government to Rework Revenue Plan for Social Security, Medicare

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: January 30, 2013
A group wanting to save Social Security and Medicare from being pared down is telling the federal government to rework its revenue plan.

Congress recently approved a tax increase for 1 percent of the country's wealthiest individuals, but that still leaves a shortfall for revenues that lawmakers want to siphon off from Social Security, Medicare, and other social programs.

"If they cut Medicare then I'm going to be affected, because I won't have healthcare. For the average person, we're affected more than we know," says Candis Collins from Americans for Tax Fairness.

These protestors want to see the top 2 percent of America's earners see a tax bump to increase revenues.

The group also wants congress to eliminate special tax breaks to corporations.

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