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Some 55 million Social recipients will get a 3.6 percent increase in benefits next year, their first raise since 2009. The increase was announced Wednesday WASHINGTON – Social Security recipients will get a raise in January -- their first increase in benefits since 2009. It' s expected to be about 3.5 percent WASHINGTON (AP) -- Security recipients will get a raise in January -- their first increase in benefits since 2009. It' s expected to be about 3.5 percent. Some Syracuse (WSYR/ABC) -- Payouts to Social Security recipients haven' t changed at all for the past two years, but that’s expected to change. Beginning in January Social security and disability benefits will increase 3.6 percent in 2012 as part of the first COLA in three years. The cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, will be an of 3.6%. It will affect about 55 million Social recipients and another 8 million CCH® PAYROLL — 10/27/11 Security benefits to by 3.6% for 2012. For the first time in three years, Security beneficiaries will receive a cost WASHINGTON (AP) — Some 55 million recipients will get a 3.6 percent increase in benefits next year, their first raise since 2009, the government NASHVILLE, Tenn. - For the first time since 2009, Social Security recipients will receive a cost of living increase to help keep up with inflation. The Social Higher Medicare premiums impact raise in benefits Senior citizens playing dominoes at the Salvation Army can look forward to an increase in Security benefits Social Security benefits will by 3.6 percent beginning with the December 2011 benefits, which are payable in January 2012. Federal SSI payment levels The premiums, which cover doctor visits, are deducted automatically from monthly Security payments. The Social Security Administration announced the pay Syracuse (WSYR/ABC) -- Payouts to Social recipients haven' t changed at all for the past two years, but that’s expected to change. Beginning in January Tens of millions of Social Security recipients across the US have not seen their payments increase since January 2009, though all may be set to change this year After two years with no increase in Social Security benefits, senior citizens should see a cost-of-living adjustment in January, a nonprofit group says For the last 3 years Senior Citizens have seen no increase in their Social Security benefits. The last Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) was in 2009 and WASHINGTON – Some 55 million Social Security recipients will get a 3.6 percent increase in benefits next year, their first raise since 2009, the Social Security Again Rated One of the “Best Places to Work in the Federal Government” Security Announces 3.6 Percent Benefit Increase for 2012 Good news for Social Security recipients. You' ll finally get a cost of living increase next year. The Social Security Administration says senior citizens Read ' Social Security increase coming in 2012' on Yahoo!. After two years without an increase in benefits, 55 million Social recipients will finally get a Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Fifty-five million Social Security beneficiaries will receive a 3.6 percent cost-of-living adjustment next year, the U.S. government Monthly Social and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for more than 60 million Americans will increase 3.6 percent in 2012, the Social Security There is some relief coming for retirees at the end of the year in the form of an to payments. There will be a Cost of Living WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Americans who receive Security will get a 3.6% increase in benefits in 2012, the first hike in three years. Increases in benefits Security recipients will see their benefits increase 3.6 percent starting next year — the first boost in two years, the government said Wednesday. As The First Social increase since 2009 coming next year size announced Wednesday Some 55 million Social Security recipients will get a 3.6 percent increase in benefits next year, their first raise since 2009, the government announced Wednesday, October 19, 2011: Press Office : For Immediate Release: 410-965-8904: press.office@ssa.gov: Social Announces 3.6 Percent Benefit Increase for 2012 WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Some 55 million Americans can expect their first in Social benefits in three years, though the possibility of higher WASHINGTON (AP) — After two years without an increase in benefits, 55 million Security recipients will finally get a raise next year. Experts project the After two years with no in Social benefits, senior citizens should see a cost-of-living adjustment in January, a nonprofit group says From Yahoo! Finance: Social benefits will rise 3.6% next year. However, many are questioning if there will be anything left in a decade. 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Starting in January, approximately 55 million Security recipients will get a 3.6% increase in benefits, due to a cost-of-living adjustment. This marks the Information about Medicare changes for 2012, when announced, will be available at www.Medicare.gov. For some beneficiaries, their Social Security increase may be As the future of Social Security continues to be a contentious political issue, officials Wednesday announced a 3.6% cost of living increase, the first