NO Social Security COLA expected for 2011

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WASHINGTON – As if voters don't have enough to be angry about this election year, the government is expected to announce this week that more than 58 million Social Security recipients will go through another year without an increase in their monthly benefits.

It would mark only the second year without an increase since automatic adjustments for inflation were adopted in 1975. The first year was this year.

"If you're the ruling party, this is not the sort of thing you want to have happening two weeks before an election," said Andrew Biggs, a former deputy commissioner at the Social Security Administration and now a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

"It's not the congressional Democrats' fault, but that's the way politics works," Biggs said. "A lot of people will feel hostile about it."

The cost-of-living adjustments, or COLAs, are automatically set each year by an inflation measure that was adopted by Congress back in the 1970s. Based on inflation so far this year, the trustees who oversee Social Security project there will be no COLA for 2011.

The projection will be made official on Friday, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases inflation estimates for September. The timing couldn't be worse for Democrats as they approach an election in which they are in danger of losing their House majority, and possibly their Senate majority as well.

This past Friday, the same bureau delivered another painful blow to Democrats: The U.S. lost 95,000 jobs in September and unemployment remained stubbornly stuck at 9.6 percent.

Democrats have been working hard to make Social Security an election-year issue, running political ads and holding press conferences to accuse Republicans of plotting to privatize the national retirement program.

This week's announcement about Social Security benefits raises more immediate concerns for older Americans whose savings and home values still haven't recovered from the financial collapse: Many haven't had a raise since January 2009, and they won't be getting one until at least January 2012.

"While people aren't getting COLAs they certainly feel like they're falling further and further behind, particularly in this economy," said David Certner, AARP's legislative policy director. "People are very reliant on Social Security as a major portion of their income and, quite frankly, they have counted on the COLA over the years."

Social Security was the primary source of income for 64 percent of retirees who got benefits in 2008, according to the Social Security Administration. A third relied on Social Security for at least 90 percent of their income.

A little more than 58.7 million people receive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income. The average Social Security benefit is about $1,072 a month.

Social Security recipients got a one-time bonus payment of $250 in the spring of 2009 as part of the government's massive economic recovery package. President Barack Obama lobbied for another one last fall when it became clear seniors wouldn't get an increase in monthly benefit payments in 2010.

Congress took up the issue, but a proposal by Sen. Bernie Sanders died when 12 Democrats and independent Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut joined Senate Republicans to block it. Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine was the only Republican to support the second bonus payment.

Sanders, I-Vt., said he expects older voters to be angry when they learn there will be no increase for the second straight year.

"I do think there's going to be political fallout," Sanders said. "Many seniors who are spending a lot of money on health care and prescription drugs really are going to find it hard to believe that there has been no inflationary costs to their purchasing needs."

Federal law requires the Social Security Administration to base annual payment increases on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, which measures inflation. Officials compare inflation in the third quarter of each year — the months of July, August and September — with the same months in the previous year.

If inflation increases from year to year, Social Security recipients automatically get higher payments, starting in January. If inflation is negative, the payments stay unchanged.

Social Security payments increased by 5.8 percent in 2009, the largest increase in 27 years, after energy prices spiked in 2008.

But energy prices quickly dropped. For example, average gasoline prices topped $4 a gallon in the summer of 2008. But by January 2009, they had fallen below $2. Today, the national average is roughly $2.70 a gallon.

As a result, Social Security recipients got an increase in 2009 that was far larger than actual inflation. However, they won't get another increase until inflation exceeds the level measured in 2008. The Social Security trustees project that will happen next year, resulting in a small increase in benefits for 2012.

Social Security spokesman Mark Lassiter said the agency has no leeway to increase payments if the inflation measurement doesn't call for it.

Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., chairman of the Ways and Means subcommittee on Social Security, has introduced a new bill to provide $250 payments to seniors, if there is no increase in Social Security. Maybe, he said, there will be more of an appetite in Congress to pass it after lawmakers hear from voters in November.

"Costs of living are inevitably going up, regardless of what that formula says," Pomeroy said. "Seniors in particular have items such as uncovered drug costs, medical costs, utility increases, and they're on fixed incomes."

No Social Security COLA expected for 2011 - Yahoo! News
 
Yup, that what I was predicting due lack of inflation this year.
 
As long as the cost of living does not increase, there's no need to increase benefits. It's the right thing.
 
No doubt Congress will vote themselves a pay increase.
 
As long as the cost of living does not increase, there's no need to increase benefits. It's the right thing.

Where have you been the past year! The COL has gone up . The Congessmen in my state voted to GIVE THEMSELVE a COLI and voted against it for the people that really need it! The bums do not give a SHIT about people that old or handicap and living on a fixed income! The cost food had gone up and clothes cost more money now , and the clothes are being made not last very long. I could buy 4 oanges for 99 cent 3 years ago , I wanted to buy some oranges last week and one orange now cost a $1.00! The worst part about the food we now buy is the packages are getting smaller and the price get higher. Companies are hoping people will not notice this , they must think people are dumb!
 
No doubt Congress will vote themselves a pay increase.

Yup, that is just what happen in my state , Taxachusetts!
I knew there was going to be no COLI for the next two years.
Please have to be real care how they spend their money.
 
Darn tootin'!...I'm struggling myself....food is so expensive these days....my insurance premiums went up, more out of pocket expense for prescriptions ($2 increase).....It upsets me to no end to think I will again have to struggle thru another year without a COLA increase.....new tags for my car are due next month, insurance renewal, etc., etc. ...the list goes on and on!

Just getting reallllllly sick of it all, and I know a lot of other people are too.
 
ok, we're talking about COLA for people on SS, not our politicians.
 
Darn tootin'!...I'm struggling myself....food is so expensive these days....my insurance premiums went up, more out of pocket expense for prescriptions ($2 increase).....It upsets me to no end to think I will again have to struggle thru another year without a COLA increase.....new tags for my car are due next month, insurance renewal, etc., etc. ...the list goes on and on!

Just getting reallllllly sick of it all, and I know a lot of other people are too.

Amen!! It gets harder and harder and now, our vehicle insurance went up just because my daughter turned 16. She doesn't even have a license, but it still went up.
 
How can you say it did not go up. Last year they said no COLA increase because the increase aka soaring gas prices happened after the cut off date. So if each increase is based on last years cost of living increase I can recall the increase of food cost because of shipping costs had increased, gas prices and public transportation increased, energy and heating costs for the home also were high especially down south were temperatures hit an abnormally low of 16 degrees for weeks. The problem is the government keeps taking money from the medicare and SSD SSI funds to pay for other stuff. Oh and another cost increase is medicare which increased and COLA usually covers the increase now this will be a second year my premiums go up and my checks don't. :(
 
ok, we're talking about COLA for people on SS, not our politicians.

Our politicians said people on SS will not get COLA because there was no increase in the cost of living , but there was a increase in the cost of living for our politicians as they gave themselve a COLA ! The SOB do not give a RAT ASS about people living on a fixed income!
 
They get automatic pay raises, its great to be the boss and govern your own pay when your supposed to be an employee of the people. I don't see how that is right.
 
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