The article discusses the annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) reported by the Social Security Administration (SSA) in the U.S. SSA commissioner Kenneth S. Apfel concedes a 2.4 percent COLA for 2000, where he reported increases in both the average monthly benefit for retired workers and ...
Since 1975, Social Security and SSI benefits have been automatically adjusted each year to reflect increases in the cost of living. The adjustments are based on changes in the consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W). Be prepared for tax season early Our expert...
Figure S1 compares the commissioner of Social Security’s request, the President’s request, and the enacted level for the annual LAE appropriation for FY1997-FY2023 in nominal (i.e., current) dollars, with some adjustments. The Social Security Act requires the commissioner to prepare an indepe...
Update January 2017 Social Security Changes in 2017 It’s a new year and changes are taking place — not because of a new administration but because adjustments are made every new year. The first and best known adjustment is called COLA, for Cost Of Living Adjustment. This figure by law is...
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Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on October 18, 2012 implementing the cost-of-living adjustments for retirement-related items for tax year 2013. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will be increasing the cont...
COLA: SSA Announces Cost-of-Living Adjustments for Benefits in 2002.Reports an increase in the monthly cost-of-living adjustment for 2002 by the U.S. Social Security Administration.EBSCO_bspPayroll Practitioners Monthly