23 Million Seniors To Receive Lower Social Security Payments Next Year
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Article Date: 22 Sep 2010 - 5:00 PDT
'23 Million Seniors To Receive Lower Social Security Payments Next Year'
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The combination of rising Medicare premiums and no annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) would reduce Social Security payments for about 23 million of the nation's seniors in 2011, according to The Senior Citizens League. This figure represents two-thirds of the 37 million seniors who receive Social Security benefits.
The estimate is based on the group's recent survey of more than 2,400 seniors. Half of them said they received lower Social Security benefits after Medicare premium deductions this year, due to the lack of a COLA for the first time in 35 years. The same situation is expected next year, because the Social Security Trustees and Congressional Budget Office have predicted that inflation will again remain too low to pay a COLA. Medicare premiums, on the other hand, are expected to increase.
"Another year of no COLA will put Social Security benefits through the wringer," said Larry Hyland, chairman of The Senior Citizens League. "After paying their Medicare health insurance premiums, seniors will have even less to spend on other essentials. This will force many of them to fall below the poverty line."
Forty-seven percent of those surveyed said their annual Social Security benefits were reduced by at least $132 in 2010; about ten percent reported that their benefits dropped by more than $840.
"Seniors need a more fair and adequate COLA, to help them offset the inevitable health-care cost increases," Hyland said.
The Senior Citizens League strongly supports legislation that would provide an emergency COLA or guarantee a minimum average COLA to prevent the erosion in Social Security benefits.
With 1.2 million supporters, The Senior Citizens League is one of the nation's largest nonpartisan seniors groups. Its mission is to promote and assist members and supporters, to educate and alert senior citizens about their rights and freedoms as U.S. Citizens, and to protect and defend the benefits senior citizens have earned and paid for. The Senior Citizens League is a proud affiliate of The Retired Enlisted Association.
Source: The Senior Citizens League
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Social Security...no survivor benefits
posted by Jere Carr on 29 Sep 2010 at 7:44 amI would like to know your views and the Government Pension Offset...and why all states don't have it...and WHY IT TAKES AWAY SURVIVOR BENEFITS...just because the survivor worked for the schools and has a private pension..and Windfall Elimination deducts from their S.S....but then when a spouse passes...they take away the total amount of his S.S. from the survivor...NOT FAIR!!!!! The public should all know about this... I as a survivor had all my quarters in before I started at the schools. And now, at 70 yrs old, for the last 8.5 years put in additional S.S. payments. Did my S.S. payments increase??? Minimally.
I am so upset as to the fairness...after all I obliged the government and paid my S. S. for 18.5 years and my husband paid over 30 years... Any answers/views would be helpful. I wrote to our Governor's Office on Aging..no answer from them! Thank you.
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