Special Report
October 5, 2012
Beginning January, recipients should see payments go up by at least 1.5 percent. But the increase probably won’t be enough to cover higher everyday prices.
by Polina Vlasenko, PhD, Research Fellow
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Special Report October 5, 2012 Beginning January, recipients should see payments go up by at least 1.5 percent. But the increase probably won’t be enough to cover higher everyday prices. […]
October 5, 2012
Beginning January, recipients should see payments go up by at least 1.5 percent. But the increase probably won’t be enough to cover higher everyday prices.
by Polina Vlasenko, PhD, Research Fellow