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    Social Security to hand out first raises since '09

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Social Security recipients will get a raise in January — their first increase in benefits since 2009. It's expected to be about 3.5 percent.

    Some 55 million beneficiaries will find out for sure Wednesday when a government inflation measure that determines the annual cost-of-living adjustment is released.

    Congress adopted the measure in the 1970s, and since then it has resulted in annual benefit increases averaging 4.2 percent. But there was no COLA in 2010 or 2011 because inflation was too low. That was small comfort to the millions of retirees and disabled people who have seen retirement accounts dwindle and home values drop during the period of economic weakness, said David Certner, legislative policy director for the AARP.

    "People certainly feel like they are falling behind, and these are modest income folks to begin with, so every dollar counts," Certner said. "I think sometimes people forget what seniors' incomes are."

    Some of the increase in January will be lost to higher Medicare premiums, which are deducted from Social Security payments. Medicare Part B premiums for 2012 are expected to be announced next week, and the trustees who oversee the program are projecting an increase.

    Monthly Social Security payments average $1,082, or about $13,000 a year. A 3.5 percent increase would amount to an additional $38 a month, or about $455 a year.

    Most retirees rely on Social Security for a majority of their income, according to the Social Security Administration. Many rely on it for more than 90 percent of their income.

    Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, said the COLA would give a boost to consumer spending next year, amounting to about $25 billion in government support, or 0.2 percent more economic growth, if beneficiaries spend it all. For comparison, last year's 2 percentage point cut in Social Security payroll taxes was worth $115 billion to U.S. households.

    "It is not a magic bullet for the economy, but it will certainly be a positive for households on fixed incomes," he said.

    Federal law requires the program to base annual payment increases on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W). Officials compare inflation in the third quarter of each year — the months of July, August and September — with the same months in the previous year.

    If consumer prices increases from year to year, Social Security recipients automatically get higher payments, starting the next January. If price changes are negative, the payments stay unchanged.

    Only twice since 1975 — the past two years — has there been no COLA.

    Wednesday's COLA announcement will come as a special joint committee of Congress weighs options to reduce the federal government's $1.3 trillion budget deficit. In talks this summer, President Barack Obama floated the idea of adopting a new measure of inflation to calculate the COLA, one that would reduce the annual increases.

    Advocates for seniors mounted an aggressive campaign against the proposal, and it was scrapped. But it could resurface in the ongoing talks.

    "We're very concerned about that," said Web Phillips of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. "I think that what this illustrates is the dangers of trying to make Social Security policy in the context of deficit reduction."

    Social Security payments increased by 5.8 percent in 2009, the largest increase in 27 years, after energy prices spiked in 2008. But energy prices quickly dropped and home prices became soft in markets across the country, contributing to lower inflation the past two years.

    For example, average gasoline prices topped $4 a gallon in the summer of 2008. But by January 2009, they had fallen below $2. Today, the national average is about $3.46 a gallon.

    "A lot of that increase had to do with energy," Polina Vlasenko, an economist at the American Institute for Economic Research, based in Great Barrington, Mass., said of the 2009 change.

    As a result, Social Security recipients got an increase that was far larger than actual overall inflation. However, they weren't to get another increase until consumer prices exceeded the levels measured in 2008.

    So far this year, prices have been higher than that, Vlasenko said. Based on consumer prices in July and August, the COLA for 2012 would be about 3.5 percent. Vlasenko estimates the COLA will be from 3.5 percent to 3.7 percent.

    Advocates for seniors say it's about time.

    "If you've been at the grocery store lately and remember what you used to pay for things, see what you're paying for things today," Phillips said. "The cost-of-living adjustment makes sure that the Social Security benefit that you qualify for when you retire or you become disabled continues to stay current with prices so that the buying power of your benefit does not decline over time."

    ___

    Associated Press Economics Writer Martin Crutsinger contributed to this report.

     
    • RWBlue  •  7 mths ago
      If not for mismangement and appropriation, SS wouldn't be a problem. I notice that none of our congress people seem to worry about retirement. They are among that select group of the chosen. Thieves!
      • desmond 7 mths ago
        NO, they just become lobbyists
      • JENNIE 7 mths ago
        we will never catch up they will always get the biggest piece of the pie.
      • snoops 7 mths ago
        We need to make them go back on S.S. for retirement .They have their own little retirement going on now.Once they spend 4 years in office then they can retire with their salary for life. Put them back on S.S. and it will be fixed the next day.
    • Leo Batfish  •  7 mths ago
      Chump change compared to what they give away overseas....
      • Lloyd C 7 mths ago
        Not true. SS and Medicare account for over half the current budget. Foreign aid is under one-percent.
      • FARKLE 7 mths ago
        Leo wont believe you lloyd he believes what he wants to believe.
      • JUST MY OPINION 7 mths ago
        Foreign aid should stop until we get our financial trainwreck back on track. I feel no obligation for any other than Israel, our only loyal foreign ally. And, surprisingly, Israel has been a target for Obama since he took office.
    • Obach Bwana  •  7 mths ago
      Lets pay the congress and senate at Social Security rates! with the same COLA
      • KathrynB 7 mths ago
        I just bet that they spend on luxuries in one week what they expect us to live on for an entire month.
      • Billy L 7 mths ago
        Congress doesn't get an automatic COLA. Any pay raise they get has to be proposed in law and voted on. They would be better off with a cola.
      • AmericanGeorge 7 mths ago
        Billy,! They make the laws, they vote their laws in.....
    • eddie j  •  7 mths ago
      How is it that Congress can vote themselves fat salary and benefit increases but seniors can't get a decent increase on the money they contributed all their working lives?
      • Jennifer 7 mths ago
        Becasue congress are made up of fat greedy pigs only thinking of themselves!! Let's vote them out!
      • steamer 7 mths ago
        We should be able to vote on raises for politions when we vote in the general election. Maybe we get people who want the job not the money.
      • Jane 7 mths ago
        I so agree with you both. Keep your chins up. This raise wil do us no good after losing 2 years of COLA. People will have to catch up from their loses for the past 2 years.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      My electric alone has went up 34.2 % these past 3 years you know rate increases ! Food went way up and gas is still twice wht it was a couple years ago
      • RobertG 7 mths ago
        Thank the president and his commie ways for this. We are in the same boat, and hopefully, you haven't hammered your guns into a plow.
      • Poohster48 7 mths ago
        sorry, Capitalism...now pay up!
      • Allan 7 mths ago
        And Obama's EPA isn't done with you yet. The latest EPA edict will shut down many coal-fired plants, so many in fact, that there are concerns about reliability of the system as-a-whole that could result in brown-outs. It will certainly add to cost to expand capacity with higher cost generating plants. Remember his campaign statement that using coal for generating power will necessarily result in skyrocketing electric rates. The goal of the liberals is to impose Cap and Trade electric rates without actually passing any Can and Trade legislation. Coal will still be popular, but will be shipped to China for stoking up new coal-fired plants that they are building as fast as they can. We are exporting low power costs this way. We need to get Obama and his job killing machine removed from power in November of 2012.
    • YahooUser  •  7 mths ago
      Just watch them deduct more for the medicare premium.
    • NLM  •  7 mths ago
      Everytime there's an increase in S.S. the cost of Medicare insurance goes up to offset any extra money coming into the economy. Good way to kick up the stagnation in retail sales cause seniors spend most of their time in malls and with a big majority faced with S.S. as their only income are force to spend on necessities.
    • tech226  •  7 mths ago
      Wow, a raise....that would be wiped out by high prices of everything
    • AtticusFinch  •  7 mths ago
      If I read one more time that SS and Medicare are entitlements I think I will PUKE!!! We paid into these programs with EVERY check we made all all of our working lives and are STILL paying because they are taking it out of our SS checks!!! Entitlements ARE what those 545 PUKES in DC are getting by having the tax paying citizens foot their bills all the while making huge salaries with huge raises every 2 years or so. Now, that is entitlements!!! With their salaries they should be paying for thier own responsibilities! ( insurance, health care , etc!)
    • Sam  •  7 mths ago
      One tube of Ben Gay is right.....an average of 3 dollars per month per person...yep that will help the disabled and poor seniors in this country of ours. I wish every member of congress could work as social workers for a few months and see how horribly our country cares for our disabled citizens. It is repulsive! I work as a hospice nurse and see it every single day!!! Everyone do something nice for a senior today.............
    • JimS  •  7 mths ago
      meanwhile the congress gets their usual pay increases
    • edwins  •  7 mths ago
      Employees and employers have paid into social security for all of a persons years of work and they are intitled to the return of what was put in. If politicians had left the money in the account alone, it would have been plenty. Imagine your 401 if you and your employeer both paid into it for 30 or 40 years. Don't let politicans keep telling you social security is broke, just insist they put the money paid in for many years back into the plan. Also stop paying people from the fund that never paid into it.
    • tootsieboy  •  7 mths ago
      This has been on the wire for 15 min and gas is already up 8 cents. Watch medicare go way up. No free lunch.
    • Mike  •  7 mths ago
      "Hand out"? Excuse me, those are "payments due", the handouts go to the banks.
    • AmericanGeorge  •  7 mths ago
      WHY IS IT, congress and the senate can vote in a 15% increase in wages do to cost of living,,, We get 3.5% , they get free food, medical, gas, travel expenses. VOTE OUT ALL OF WASHINGTON, don't leave one behind..
    • Doris  •  7 mths ago
      IT'S NOT A "HAND OUT"!!! IT'S MY HARD EARNED MONEY THAT I PAID IN FROM ALL THE HARD WORK I HAVE DONE ALL MY LIFE!!!!
    • Roxy2  •  7 mths ago
      They give a $19.00 raise to seniors and a $25,000.00 raise to themselves .
    • GEORGE  •  7 mths ago
      Raise offsets 4% increase in medicare coming in jan
    • Bud  •  7 mths ago
      IT"S OUR MONEY Money that we paid INTO the fing fund for 40 + years. It's not a hand out #$%$
    • WALT  •  7 mths ago
      $38.00 a month thats not even a half tank of gas anymore.
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