The upcoming 3.2% Cost-of-Living Adjustment offers modest but meaningful relief for Social Security recipients facing higher prices for everyday essentials. While average retired workers may see roughly $50 more per monthand disability, survivor, and SSI beneficiaries also receive increases, it is important to remember these figures are estimates. Actual benefit amounts will vary based on your individual earnings history, claiming age, and specific program eligibility criteria. Read more below
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