October 16, 2024

00:06:50

Social Security Announces Lowest Cost of Living Adjustment in Four Years

Social Security Announces Lowest Cost of Living Adjustment in Four Years
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Social Security Announces Lowest Cost of Living Adjustment in Four Years

Oct 16 2024 | 00:06:50

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Show Notes

GUEST: Jenn Jones, VP of Government Affairs, AARP
 
TOPIC: Each year the Social Security Administration announces the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for the upcoming year. Last week, leaders announced a 2.5% COLA for 2025. That is smaller than recent years – attributable to slowing inflation.
 
COLA increases are meant to offset rising prices including food, gas and living expenses. This year, retirees on a fixed income have struggled to keep up with inflation and the 2025 COLA is expected to provide some relief.
 
 

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