Millions to Receive Social Security Boost
The authorities announced that next year, social security checks
will up rise an average of $39 monthly for almost 50 million
Americans.This is the biggest boost in 15 years.
But not only security checks go up, but also energy bills and
Medicare premium.
Last Friday, the Social Security Administration announced the
4.1 percent cost living modification, which is the biggest
increase since a 5.4 percent in 1991. Last's year rise was 2.7
percent.
Also, the authorities announced that the average social
security will increase in January from $963 to $1,002. The
increase of cost living is due to the rising energy prices. The
inflation rate rose 1.2 percent in september, the biggest
monthly increase in the last 25 years, caused by the devastating
hurricanes of this year.
Starting January, almost one-fourth of the social security
earnings will be consumed by a rise in Medicare premiums, which
will grow by $10.30 monthly.
It is interesting what seniors across the country think about
the social security check increases and other increases, such as
gas and heating oil price rise. For example, Murray Levine, aged
86, Said that "it's something. It's going to pay for probably
the telephone bill.". Talking about the social security check
rise and the other increases, Grace Bryan, 75, who was waiting
with her husband for a train at Union Station in Chicago told us
"we've cut back. I think a lot on how we drive _ making our
trips count."
The social security check rise is not the only one occurring
this winter. The government approximates that natural gas bills
will rise by 48 percent this winter over last winter and the
heating oil bills will rise by 32 percent. The major cause for
the rise of the energy prices is the closing of the Gulf Coast
production generated by hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
"Everything that we buy has gone up so fast," said Dean
Swafford, 92, a retired farmer in Rayville, Mo., who also thinks
that the additional social security money would go to paying his
heating bills. "That extra money will be spent, that's for
sure," , he added.