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Tag Directory > Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA)


We have 8 results for Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA).

Mid-year budget review leaves Arc?s future uncertain

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Gov. Rendell last week slashed another $128 million in spending from Pennsylvania?s fiscal 2009 budget and announced a pay freeze for 13,600 non-union state workers. That brings the total budget cut to $464 million. It was unclear exactly what programs and departments would be on the chopping block, but yesterday the governor attempted to provide more concrete plans during his mid-year budget review briefing . His plan includes elimination of this year?s cost-of-living adjustment ( COLA, technorati.com

 

Good new for people over 65

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Good new for people over 65 November 21st, 2008 BIG increase in ?09 benefits SS COLA for 2009: 5.8%Monthly Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits for more than 55 million Americans will increase 5.8 percent in 2009, the Social Security Administration announced today.  The 5.8 percent increase is the largest since 1982.  Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits increase automatically each year based on the rise in the Bureau of Labor Statistics? Consumer  P, technorati.com

 

Social Security Cost of Living Increases to Be Announced on October 16th

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On October 16, 2008, the Social Security Administration is expected to announce cost of living increases for Social Security Disability and other Social Security benefits. Some estimates have the COLA ("cost of living adjustment") coming in around 5%, a very high figure compared to past increases. Stay tuned for the announcement. Copyright (c) 2008 by John V. Tucker and Tucker & Ludin, P.A. All rights reserved. Any content borrowed or referenced from another source is referenced by citation, technorati.com

 

Why Federal Judges Love The Bail-Out Plan For U.S. Automakers

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Why Federal Judges Love The Bail-Out Plan For U.S. Automakers Dec 15th, 2008 by RJ Menezes As revealed by reporter Andrew Taylor, writing for the Associated Press, the proposed $14 billion bailout plan for U.S. automakers will not only help just GM and Chrysler. If the loan gets passed several Federal judges would get some extra ?assistance? as well. That?s because silently included in the bail-out plan was a proposal to give all Federal Judges a pay-raise! That?s right, while an entire na, technorati.com

 

USPS March 2009 COLA - Postal Cost of Living Adjustment

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Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Update"...After the final month of the six-month measuring period, the fifth COLA under the 2006 National Agreement and the Operating Services Agreement will be zero. ..."    This Article is From: www.apwu.orgVisit Our Homepage, technorati.com

 

The Truth about the 2009 Social Security and Medicare Trustees Report

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Here?s the bottom line from this year?s Trustees Report: Social Security is still fully funded for 28 years No COLA increase planned for retirees Skyrocketing health costs nationwide continue to threaten Medicare Undoubtedly, these facts truths will probably be buried in coverage of this year?s Trustees report as the anti-entitlement crowd revs up its billion dollar engine to convince the media and Americans that this time there really is a crisis.  They?re using the recession, technorati.com

 

CBO Projects No Cost-of-Living Raise for Next Three Years

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In his blog today, Douglas W. Elmendorf, the director of the Congressional Budget Office, announced that he does not anticipate that retirees, specifically those receiving Social Security benefits, will receive a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in January. Since by law, military retirees receive the same COLAs as Social Security beneficiaries, their won?t be any COLA , technorati.com

 

SOME SENIORS TO SEE REDUCED SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS

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New report claims Medicare costs will eat larger share of checks Close to seven million seniors ? one in every seven ? will receive a smaller Social Security check next year, according to a new analysis by The Senior Citizens League. Millions of other seniors who do not have their Medicare premiums automatically deducted from their checks will also have fewer Social Security dollars leftover next year. These seniors will be affected because their Social Security Cost of Living Adjus, technorati.com

 


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