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Related: About this forumSocial Security cost-of-living adjustment will raise benefits 2.8% in 2019
Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will raise benefits 2.8% in 2019... this is the highest annual raise that beneficiaries have received in seven years. It amounts to $39 a month for the average retired worker, according to estimates released Thursday by the Social Security Administration.
According to a report from The Senior Citizens League, the purchasing power of Social Security dollars has declined by an almost jaw-dropping 34 percent since 2000. Put another way, what $100 worth of Social Security benefits could buy 18 years ago can now only buy $66 worth of those same goods. Inflation (i.e., the rising price of goods and services) has eaten the rest.
In other words, seniors should definitely relish the fact that they're on track to receive their biggest COLA since 2012, but they're not going to gain any ground they've lost due to inflation since 2000.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/retirement/2018/10/11/cola-social-security-benefits-estimate-2019/38121347/
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Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will raise benefits 2.8% in 2019 (Original Post)
left-of-center2012
Oct 2018
OP
I talked to my Aunt last night she said her premiums on her coverage to cover what Medicare doesn't
redstatebluegirl
Oct 2018
#4
I think that the COLAs fail to consider the real increases that seniors experience
ThoughtCriminal
Oct 2018
#7
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)1. Betcha Medicare premiums go up.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)3. They always do, and usually by the amount of the increase in SS benefits.
Maybe next year, there will be a little bit left over, but don't count on it.
question everything
(48,903 posts)9. Reply 14 in Omaha Steve thread as linked below
Numbers are for single fliers. For joint filers - double the amount.
(Am using iPad, dont know how to copy a direct Link)
Duh
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)2. Posted in breaking news, Omaha Steve
earlier today, see link below for my comment.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10142176923
redstatebluegirl
(12,482 posts)4. I talked to my Aunt last night she said her premiums on her coverage to cover what Medicare doesn't
went up $100.
mitch96
(14,691 posts)5. If M'care does not go up for me the raise is equal to a tank of gas...
Better than nothing I guess...
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Wounded Bear
(60,723 posts)6. Will just about cover my latest rent increase...
Oh, well, better than nothing.
ThoughtCriminal
(14,301 posts)7. I think that the COLAs fail to consider the real increases that seniors experience
Mostly healthcare. If the cost of your medical care and prescriptions quadruples, who cares if the price of laptop computers drop 5%?
3Hotdogs
(13,432 posts)8. One tank of gas per month.