Social Security Aid To Rise 5.9% For 70 Million In Biggest Boost Since 1982
The adjustment will be made for 64 million Social Security beneficiaries as well as 8 million Supplemental Security Income recipients. Experts caution that millions of seniors will in reality see substantially less than a 6 percent bump because Medicare Part B premiums are deducted from Social Security beneficiaries' checks and are tied to seniors' income.
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