
Kim on a Whim: Jimmy Carr Tax Idea Sparks Social Security Sustainability Debate
4/1/2026
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During "Kim on a Whim," Kim St. Onge reacts to a provocative tax proposal from British comedian Jimmy Carr suggesting people only pay taxes between ages 30 and 60, sparking a broader debate with Marc Cox about taxation, workforce participation, and the long-term viability of Social Security Administration benefits. The discussion shifts to concerns about declining birth rates, fewer workers paying into the system, and projections that Social Security could become insolvent within the next decade without major reforms. Cox argues changes like raising retirement ages, means testing, and limiting early withdrawals may be unavoidable, while St. Onge pushes back on working longer and questions fairness for future retirees, ultimately framing the conversation around political reluctance to address what both agree is an unsustainable entitlement system.
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