Social Security Checks Were Nearly DELAYED for Millions of Seniors
If the government does not raise the debt ceiling, Social Security checks could be delayed for millions of Americans.
If the government does not raise the debt ceiling, Social Security checks could be delayed for millions of Americans.
The expected 2022 COLA increase could actually wind up eating into your Social Security benefits instead of putting more in your pocket.
With the proposal of a fourth stimulus check, it begs the question of whether or not that's enough to make up for years of insufficient COLAs.
The 2022 COLA could be massive because of rising inflation - but what could this mean going forward for seniors?
Over the past few decades, there have been some big discrepancies to Social Security COLAs that are quite surprising.
Reports indicate that seniors should expect future Social Security cuts if Congress doesn't act. Here are more details and what you should do to prepare.
The 2022 COLA increase is predicted to be 4.5%. As it turns, out the increase might not be enough for seniors.
Because of inflation, the new estimate for the 2022 Social Security COLA increase is even higher than what was initially predicted.
The Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA) is expected to increase significantly in 2022 from this year's adjustment. But is it enough?
The 2021 social security cost of living adjustment (COLA) has left seniors disappointed, discouraged, and unhappy.