There was not a cost of living adjustment, or COLA, increase in 2010. Usually the average social security COLA adjustment is around 1.7 percent, but in 2010, there was not an increase.
The cost of living increased by an average of 1.6% in 2010, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. This was lower than the previous year's increase of 2.7%. Factors that contributed to the increase included rising food and energy prices.
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This has not yet been determined.
No, since increases in benefits are tied to the cost-of-living. Since there was no cost-of-living adjustment declared for 2010, there is no increase.
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The 2008 cost of living increase in Ohio is 5.8% This increase in Ohio's cost of living is due to the spike in energy prices.
What is the most recent cost of living increase for Manitoba
whar is the cost of living in maryland, I want to ask for a cost of living expense increase. I am paid 53,000 now.
would like to know cost of living increase between 2008 & 2014
Cost-of-living increase.
The High Cost of Living was created on 2010-09-15.
No. Congress recently announced there will be no cost of living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security beneficiaries in 2011. The previous lack of adjustment in 2010 means the government will continue paying benefits at 2009 rates.
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