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Related: About this forumSocial Security benefits to rise by 2 percent in 2018
WASHINGTON Millions of Social Security recipients and other retirees will get a 2 percent increase in benefits next year. Its the largest increase since 2012 but comes to only $25 a month for the average beneficiary.
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Some conservatives argue that the inflation index is too generous ...
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The average monthly Social Security payment is $1,258, or about $15,000 a year.
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Social Security benefits to rise by 2 percent in 2018 (Original Post)
left-of-center2012
Oct 2017
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dhill926
(16,953 posts)1. "Some conservatives argue that the inflation index is too generous ... "
yeah, fuck it, right repubs? Just let them die. Including your own goddamn relatives....fuck these assholes....
Wounded Bear
(60,682 posts)2. Wow, this time it almost pays for my rent increase...
Shrike47
(6,913 posts)3. How much does Medicare go up? Enough to eat the raise?
That's what happened last time, as I remember it.
question everything
(48,797 posts)5. My thoughts, exactly
The net payment was the same.
snowybirdie
(5,627 posts)4. My medicare supplement
had already gone up more than that.