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Seniors squeezed by no Social Security increase

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2016 will mark the third time that seniors have received no increase in Social Security benefits since automatic COLAs were enacted by Congress in 1975. The first two times were in 2010 and 2011.

By the time the Social Security Administration makes its official announcement about 2016 benefit levels later this week, it will be old news.

As I reported in early August, there will be no increase in Social Security benefits next year as inflation over the past 12 months has been too low to trig

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