Don’t Underestimate Social Security When Planning For Retirement

July 6, 2009

Most people underestimate the impact that Social Security will have on their retirement.  They either assume it won’t be there for them, or that it won’t be enough to make a difference.

The truth is that Social Security will be there for you (although I suspect it will be revised several times to help improve the financial outlook of the system), and it could play a big part in your retirement years, depending on how much other income and assets you have available.

Social Security has several unique features that you won’t see in most financial products available today:

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Retirees Won’t Receive an Increase In Social Security Benefits Next Year

July 1, 2009

Earlier this year, retirees on Social Security saw one of the largest COLA increases they’ve seen in years – since the 1980s to be exact.  Unfortunately, the Social Security COLA is expected to be zero for the next few years.

If you’ve been receiving Social Security for a while, you know that your benefits are adjusted each year for inflation.  This is known as a cost of living adjustment, or COLA.

The COLA is announced in October of each year and is based on the CPI-W (the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers) from the 3rd quarter of the previous year to the 3rd quarter of the current year.  Changes announced in October go into effect in January of the next year.

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