one of the issues that concerns me regarding this sander's plan is how it will impact low income social security recipients who rely on other income driven programs for their survival. unless those programs have their numbers tweaked upward a bit (and many have not in many years) a recipient could see their monthly ss check increase by $200 but as a result lose their eligibility to programs that help pay their medicare premium, utility assistance, housing assistance...
$200 per month more sounds great in theory but if it means you lose eligibility to even $500 per month on other programs then you are far worse off. unfortunately those that propose these bills don't look to the domino effect of the bill (i saw it time after time administering these programs). the annual cola for social security this year b/c of it's much higher anticipated amount could have a similar impact on recipients-it's a major topic of conversation in many retiree publications.