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For many older Americans, the proposal feels like long-overdue recognition. After years of watching costs soar while fixed incomes stayed flat, an extra $6,000 deduction could mean paid-off prescriptions, an easier grocery bill, or the ability to stay in their homes a little longer. The symbolism matters too: it signals that policymakers still see seniors as more than a voting bloc, but as people who carried the economy for decades.
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