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Cost of Living adjustment

  • Social Security Increase Might Not Be Enough to Cover Rising Costs: Survey
    Social Security Increase Might Not Be Enough to Cover Rising Costs: Survey
    A recent survey found most of the older generations think that the cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) made to their Social Security benefits won’t keep pace with inflation and rising costs. At ...
    April 12, 2023BY Jane Nguyen
  • Social Security Expert Says Americans Should ‘Consider Delaying’ Retirement
    Social Security Expert Says Americans Should ‘Consider Delaying’ Retirement
    Because of relatively high inflation, older Americans should hold off on retiring if they can, a policy expert ...
    February 11, 2023BY Jack Phillips
  • IRS Changes for 2023 Will See Lower Taxes for Some Americans
    IRS Changes for 2023 Will See Lower Taxes for Some Americans
    New changes to the Internal Revenue Service's policies for 2023 will see lower taxes for some Americans, as ...
    January 3, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • What Does the Increased Social Security Benefit Really Mean?
    What Does the Increased Social Security Benefit Really Mean?
    In 2023, the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security is increasing. As a result, more than 65 million ...
    November 13, 2022BY Anne Johnson
  • Inflation May Push Social Security COLA up Around 10% in 2023
    Inflation May Push Social Security COLA up Around 10% in 2023
    By Georgina Tzanetos From Bankrate.com With inflation near a 40-year high, Social Security could get a historic boost next year ...
    September 8, 2022BY Tribune News Service
  • Union Members Reject Tentative Agreement With John Deere After Months of Negotiations
    Union Members Reject Tentative Agreement With John Deere After Months of Negotiations
    Members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) overwhelmingly rejected a new tentative agreement with Deere & Co. on Oct. ...
    October 11, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • House Lawmakers Pitch Emergency 3 Percent Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment
    House Lawmakers Pitch Emergency 3 Percent Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment
    House Democrats plan to introduce a bill to raise the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment from 1.3 percent to ...
    October 16, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
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