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Social Security latest COLA update for 2025 increase means bad news
Staten Island Advance· 1 day agoFor 2025, using current inflation data from the Consumer Price Index, it’s estimated there will be a...
Projected COLA for 2025: How it's calculated — and what it means for your retirement
AOL· 5 days agoThe adjustments aren’t arbitrary. The Social Security COLA calculation uses data from the Consumer ...
Why groceries are so expensive — and how consumers may start to see relief
NBC Universal via AOL· 3 days agoWhere consumers may see signs of relief One measure of inflation, the consumer price index, shows...
Commentary: Impact of Bidenomics on Your Memorial Day Weekend: Prices Skyrocket Since 2021
IJR· 12 hours agoAmericans will gather this weekend to celebrate Memorial Day in memory of those who gave their last...
South Florida price rises slowing, but still outpace nation
Miami Today· 6 days agoWhile urban inflation across the nation was 3.4% in April, South Florida inflation grew faster, a...
Indexes Close Lower As Fed Minutes Reveal These Fears; Nvidia Rises After Earnings
Investor's Business Daily· 5 days agoBut consumer stocks Home Depot and Nike fell, along with diversified manufacturer 3M and plastics...
CFPB Bites of the Month - May 2024 - CFPB: Light My Way, Virginia May | JD Supra
JD Supra· 4 days agoIn 2019, the CFPB and FRB finalized a rule that formally set a method for inflation adjustments which occur every five years. The agencies adjust the dollar thresholds based on the annual percentage ...
The April Inflation Report Is a Double-Edged Sword for Social Security's 2025 Cost-of-Living...
The Motley Fool via AOL· 2 days agoAlthough Social Security checks might rise by more than initially forecast next year, this benefit...
Social Security early payment to go out this week
Newsweek· 15 hours agoWhile normally the SSI monthly payments are issued on the first of each month, they can be rescheduled if the day falls on a weekend or a bank holiday....
Opinion | Return of the Inflation Truthers
New York Times· 6 days agoIn the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, the Fed engaged in “quantitative easing” — loosely speaking, printing a lot of money in an attempt to...