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Default 2nd year in a row, no SSDI/medicare increase in pay

For the 2nd year in a row, we get NO increase in our paychecks. Hmm..have you been to the grocery store lately? Have you seen the electric bills? I need AC! I need heat. Why is it that the house and senate got a raise, and yet we the most vunerable stand here empty handed? Im upset by this!
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