Americans who receive Social Security benefits will see the largest increase in their payments in 40 years, according to the Social Security Administration.
Historically the SS payment increases are usually less than half of the inflation rate. So you can figure out what that 5.9% is to the real inflation rate.
Weird, that's like ten years in the past accumulated increases rolled into one, are they attempting to crash Social Security too?
Historically the SS payment increases are usually less than half of the inflation rate. So you can figure out what that 5.9% is to the real inflation rate.
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What do you think inflation really is? Really feels like 5.9% is stiffing them.