Woodznutz
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- Dec 9, 2021
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FYI. Read it and weep.no you didn't. not at all. you are stuck with whatever you agreed to.
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My monthly benefit went from $1990 to $2163, zackly 8.7 percent.
![www.cbsnews.com](https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2020/09/25/401ce7e1-8681-47ce-b575-ab45566e370f/thumbnail/1200x630/1d2b4f5c1ae2c9556f8c9928fd662a04/gettyimages-639637256.jpg?v=dac66bdad19d0be8e87f46552b582682)
Social Security recipients to get 8.7% increase next year — highest since 1981
With inflation forcing many seniors to cut back on food and medicine, annual cost-of-living hike will boost their income.
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