Poor Rebecca Chabad – NBC News
The Social Security Administration announced Wednesday that benefit checks for millions of people will increase by 5.9%, the largest adjustment in decades, starting in January.
This increase, which will affect nearly 70 million people, is due to high inflation Because of supply chain problems, labor shortages and other difficulties caused by the global warming epidemic. COVID-19.
At the end of December, about eight million benefited from the Social Security Supplemental Security Income Program, Intended for people with special needs or those on low incomesThey will also start getting higher payments.
[Esto cuesta alimentar a una familia de cuatro personas por dos días en EE.UU.]
Data released on Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that Prices increased 5.4% In September compared to the same month last year, Inflation rose by a seasonally adjusted 0.4% in September compared to August.

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