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Fox Business Any increase to Social Security would be welcomed news for seniors living on a fixed income, but the potential six-year high won’t necessarily be something to write home about, according to The Senior Citizens League.
Social Security in 2018: Potential changes and how they could impact you
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Recent inflation trends could boost the 2018 cost of living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security beneficiaries to its highest since 2012, according to advocacy group The Senior Citizens League.
105 months ago
Reuters Money The Social Security Administration confirmed this week that benefit payments will stay flat next year due to unusually low energy prices, which have kept overall inflation rates down. What does this mean for senior citizens?
Cost-of-living adjustment is what needs adjustment
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It is official: Seniors will not get a cost-of-living adjustment in Social Security benefits in 2016.
125 months ago
WSJ Video Social Security recipients won’t be seeing an annual cost-of-living adjustment in 2016 http://on.wsj.com/1KbHCrg
Social Security: No Cost-of-Living Raise This Year
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For the third time this decade, Social Security recipients won’t be seeing an annual cost-of-living adjustment next year. WSJ's Nick Timiraos has details on Lunch Break With Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty
125 months ago
Reuters Money News from Social Security is setting off a fresh debate about the program’s inflation formula and its impact on Medicare premiums. It may take our chaotic Congress to sort it all out.
Cost-of-living adjustment is what needs adjustment
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It is official: Seniors will not get a cost-of-living adjustment in Social Security benefits in 2016.
125 months ago
The Wall Street Journal For the third time this decade, Social Security recipients won’t be seeing an annual cost-of-living adjustment next year.
Social Security Recipients Will Receive No Cost-of-Living Increase in 2016
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Social Security remains a critical source of incomes to many households. An estimated 26 million Americans would have otherwise fallen below the poverty line last year.
125 months ago
MSN Money According to the most recent Social Security Trustees report, there might be some bad news for those expecting a cost-of-living adjustment next year, MarketWatch reports.
128 months ago
Washington Post Only 35 known living individuals worldwide had reached the age of 112 as of October 2013.
Millions over age 112 have Social Security numbers, and it’s not because we’re living longer
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“It is incredible that the Social Security Administration in 2015 does not have the technical sophistication to ensure that people they know to be deceased are actually noted as dead.”
133 months ago
GOOD A few insights from our recent conversation about arts, tech & social change with HP Living Progress. #livingprogress
5 Key Insights About Creative Collaboration from the HP Living Progress Exchange
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Filmmakers and companies convened live from Sundance for a conversation about partnerships for social change.
134 months ago
GOOD A few insights from our recent conversation about arts, tech & social change with HP Living Progress. #livingprogress
5 Key Insights About Creative Collaboration from the HP Living Progress Exchange
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Filmmakers and companies convened at Sundance, and again on Twitter, to talk about partnerships for social change.
134 months ago
Forbes Living wages -- Your best investment in social capital for 2015 http://onforb.es/1DxA0P8 Learn more at Mutual Funds http://onforb.es/1DxA0hU
Living Wages: Your Best Investment In Social Capital For 2015
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Organize, support and agitate for living wages. It’s a new prosperity plan that will help nearly every working American in the years to come.
135 months ago
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