Social Security benefits to rise 0.3 percent in 2017
Social Security benefits to rise 0.3 percent in 2017
Social Security beneficiaries will see only a small automatic cost-of-living increase of three-tenths of a percent next year, the agency announced Tuesday, as a still-struggling economy held down inflation. The average senior will get an extra $4 per month in their government checks. Senior citizens said that paltry sum didn’t come close to meeting the needs…
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