And even seniors who get a tax break will still be paying very high taxes.
The one-way regular fare is $1.25; seniors and students pay 60 cents.
"The fact is, the homeowners got a real benefit, and that many seniors now are not paying school property taxes."
It means that seniors get free preventive care, and pay less for prescription drugs.
As of 2006, Medicare began helping seniors pay for prescription drugs.
The admission is regularly $8, and seniors pay $5.
Clinton favored the then current law, which was to let the premium that seniors pay drop to $42.50.
Students and seniors will pay $13, children 6 to 17 $5.
And we can't just do it by making seniors pay more for Medicare.
Today, most seniors don't pay payroll taxes, and they have moderate incomes.