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Old 12-09-2016, 08:26 AM #11
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Originally Posted by echoes long ago View Post
i got my statement today. the miniscule raise we are getting is entirely used to pay a medicare increase. i am not getting a cent more than last year. yet another year with no raise.
I feel your pain.....but in the political situation we have been in for decades and the public convinced that SS is an entitlement.....If anything I see it will stay the same or start to get lowered......

Why or how in the world people think you living high on the hog getting SS is beyond my grasp!
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