Social Security announces 2.8 percent cost-of-living benefit increase for 2026, down from the 10-year average of 3.1 percent. #SSA #SocialSecurity #USPol #COLA
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Social Security announces 2.8 percent cost-of-living benefit increase for 2026, down from the 10-year average of 3.1 percent. #SSA #SocialSecurity #USPol #COLA
 @paul 
WaPo mentions that while this increase is generally in line with overall inflation it doesn’t match up with increases in medical care (4%) or electricity (5%) or piped gas (11.7%), which are particularly of concern to social security recipients. My Medicare and supplemental premiums are increasing by about 50%.
@qurlyjoe I was reading about the significant increases.
Medicare Part B is getting a historical increase, yet to be announced by Dr Oz. He is teasing it now in the press that it is coming.
Our electric rates increased over 33%. I posted about the record rate increases for Ohio and 12 other states before. A fedi search for "PJM Interconnection" should bring my posts up about them. https://oldfriends.live/@paul/115042193238047887
 @paul 
I saw your post about that. I know ours have been going up but I haven’t checked to see by how much. I’ve got 12 year’s worth of data in quicken so it’s just a question of figuring out how to build a report.
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With the average increase totaling $56, I’ll be able to buy 22 tomatoes. Yay! 
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