Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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More than 72.5 million beneficiaries will see a 2.5% increase to their Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits in 2025, the Social Security Administration announced on Thursday.
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Not good news for the SS recipients who have to live with expenses that increased much more than 2.5%. Of course, if you don't buy food, health care or gasoline, YMMV. |
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All items: 2.4% Food: 2.3% Medical care commodities: 1.6% Medical care services: 3.6% Gasoline: -15.3% Going to the doctor increased 50% more, everything else was less with gasoline actually decreasing.
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Yeah, 2.5% is just like getting a slap in the face. However, good for the deficit. Don’t expect any relieve for the way S.S. COLA is figured.
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You can either believe the stats they provide or your lyin' eyes....
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I believe my accounting for Jan thru Sep of 2023 and 2024. 2.5% for all food is in the neighborhood.
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They can say whatever they want, but for the items we buy regularly think 10% is closer to the truth.
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marketwatch.com Groceries are more affordable now than in 2019. So why are people still so mad about prices? By Hannah Erin Lang For the average worker, grocery prices are about as affordable as they were pre-pandemic. |
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When a joke becomes reality:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV488-rQ30s Clip is a minute and a half, very funny throwback to the 80's |
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Take out price of eggs and 2.3% is probably good. Before we know it restaurants will have MP ss their price for a 3 egg omelet
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The CEO's of both Costco and Walmart talked at length this year about how they have been able to hold the line on prices. Although Costco did hike their membership fee $5.
With this COLA, the cost of living increases which are compounded on top of one another (just like the inflation rate is) over the past four years are: 5.9%, 8.7%, 3.2% and 2.5%. The average is about 5.1% per year. I personally don't think it's that far off based on my own expenditures. However, I didn't have to pay higher interest rates on a mortgage, or high credit card rates, higher rent, and I didn't buy a car since 2017...so there are some expensive markets I am just not in. I don't think that that anyone is cooking the books, though. |
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Closed Thread |
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