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Social Security Recipients Could Get 8.7% COLA Increase As Inflation Keeps Rising

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Social Security Recipients Could Get 8.7% COLA Increase As Inflation Keeps Rising

Social Security Recipients Could Get 8.7% COLA Increase As Inflation Keeps Rising

Social Security Recipients Could Get , 8.7% COLA Increase As Inflation Keeps Rising.

Yahoo Finance reports that around 70 million people who receive Social Security in America could get an 8.7% cost-of-living increase next year.

Yahoo Finance reports that around 70 million people who receive Social Security in America could get an 8.7% cost-of-living increase next year.

It would be the greatest increase since 1982 if implemented.

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The average Social Security recipient would receive an additional $144.10 per month, according to Mary Johnson, a Senior Citizen League analyst.

A boost by that much is certainly going to ease the (budget) squeeze.

, Mary Johnson, a Senior Citizen League analyst, via Yahoo Finance.

Yahoo reports that the 5.9% cost-of-living increase that was implemented last October didn't keep pace with soaring inflation.

The average Social Security recipient's $1,656 check is $43.80 a month short of matching actual price increases, says the Senior Citizens League.

By March 2022, the purchasing power gap for Social Security recipients had increased to 40%, the largest yearly decline ever recorded by the league.

However, some of the recipients worry that they'll have to pay more taxes on their Social Security incomes because of cost-of-living increases.

However, some of the recipients worry that they'll have to pay more taxes on their Social Security incomes because of cost-of-living increases.

Yahoo reports that the Social Security Administration will likely announce the exact increase after September consumer price index data is released on Oct.

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Yahoo reports that the Social Security Administration will likely announce the exact increase after September consumer price index data is released on Oct.

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