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    No Social Security increase in 2011

    Social Security: No 2011 increase expected

    By Jeanne Sahadi, senior writer
    October 5, 2010: 1:10 PM ET

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Chances are high that for the second year in a row Social Security beneficiaries will see no increase in their benefit checks.

    The official word won't come until mid-October when the Social Security Administration announces whether there will be a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2011. But those who've crunched the numbers say there just hasn't been enough inflation to justify a bump in benefits.

    15Email Print CommentThe last time there was an inflation adjustment was in 2009: Social Security beneficiaries got a higher-than-normal 5.8% increase because of a temporary spike in energy prices in the third quarter of 2008.

    Soon after, however, energy prices plummeted. Then the bottom fell out of the economy and by the third quarter of 2009 overall price levels had fallen 2.1% from the same period a year earlier. That meant no increase in 2010 Social Security benefit checks.

    This year, there has been some inflation, but prices still are lower than they were in the third quarter of 2008 -- and that's the quarter that counts. By law, the Social Security Administration is required to track inflation using the most recent third quarter that led to an adjustment. So the 2011 decision will be based on the change in inflation between the third quarter of 2008 and the third quarter of 2010. (See 'What deflation -- prices are rising!')

    "[There has been] an increase [in prices] relative to 2009, but it's still below the 2008 level, so no COLA again," said Donald Marron, a former director of the Congressional Budget Office.

    The CBO in August said it expects beneficiaries will not receive a COLA in 2011, and will receive only a 0.4% increase for 2012.

    If the CBO is right, that would mean a monthly Social Security retirement check of $1,170 -- the average among current retirees as of June -- would be the same next year, and rise by about 5 bucks in 2012. (See 'Why I took Social Security early')

    More recently, the finance and economics blog Calculated Risk looked at the COLA formula and came to the same conclusion for 2011. But it also noted that even though retirees may go two years without an increase, "those receiving benefits are still ahead because of the huge increase [they got in 2009]."

    There's a bit of bright news for high-income earners still working for the Man: If there is no COLA for 2011, that also means there would be no increase in the amount of earnings subject to the Social Security tax, which is currently assessed on the first $106,800 of a person's wages.

    Even if the inflation math is correct, the idea of another year without a pay hike isn't likely to be popular with the nearly 58 million people who receive Social Security retirement, disability or supplemental income benefits, particularly those who may face higher Medicare premiums.

    Last year, it wasn't popular news either. There was a failed push to offer $250 payments to Social Security recipients to compensate for the lack of a COLA and to serve as economic stimulus. Such a move would have cost roughly $14 billion.

    But critics of the extra payments pointed out that Social Security benefits are intended to maintain purchasing power -- which by the inflation measures used they have. And, they noted, benefits don't decline when prices decline, which happened in 2009.

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    One thing for sure, those of us paying for Medicare Gap or Supplemental will see those premiums rise, along with Medicare D for drug coverage.

    My Medicare plus supplemental plus the cheapest drug coverage is $283.62 a month. There's no need for the "Death Panels" Sarah Palin mentioned, the folks living on just SS will all die of starvation.

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    Seniors who rent will see their rent go up regardless. So is the government going to tell their landlord not to increase the rent?
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    Senior retiree here, seen my cost of living go up this year and last, my supplemental health insurance increased 8%, prices have increased on home,vehicle insurance, matter of fact all I've purchased this year increased, amazing how they crunch the numbers when paying out for citizens but no such judgment in supplying money for the third world welfare.

    Make no mistake this administrations main concern is redistribution of wealth and they really don't care where it is found.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    Senior retiree here, seen my cost of living go up this year and last, my supplemental health insurance increased 8%, prices have increased on home,vehicle insurance, matter of fact all I've purchased this year increased, amazing how they crunch the numbers when paying out for citizens but no such judgment in supplying money for the third world welfare.

    Make no mistake this administrations main concern is redistribution of wealth and they really don't care where it is found.
    YOU ARE SO RIGHT, AND I FIND THAT ITS STRANGE THAT THIS DIDN'T START HAPPENING UNTIL OBAMA GOT ELECTED THIS IS UNFAIR AND THEY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO GET AWAY WITH THIS AGAIN. HAVE THEY NOT SEEN HOW HIGH THE COST OF FOOD IS THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT US, THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT ILLEGAL ALIENS AND THEIR NEEDS

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