Why COLA Increases Won’t Always Be as Big as 2022
Seniors are looking forward to a big COLA jump in 2022. Here's why they shouldn't get used to a large increase.
Seniors are looking forward to a big COLA jump in 2022. Here's why they shouldn't get used to a large increase.
A new bill may change how the Social Security cost of living adjustment is determined, which could be a benefit to seniors.
The 2022 Social Security COLA is the largest in years, and here is when you can expect for it to take effect.
Council of Seniors' Executive Director, Lou Ambrose, has a special thank you message for all of our supporters.
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?
As the demand for home care workers grows, it's becoming increasingly difficult for seniors and their families to find people to help them.
Over the past few decades, there have been some big discrepancies to Social Security COLAs that are quite surprising.