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W.Va. officials say Social Security increase not enough
After the Social Security Administration announced recipients will receive a 1.7 percent increase in their benefits next year, the state director of AARP said the way the cost-of-living adjustment is determined needs to be re-evaluated.
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W.Va. officials say Social Security increase not enough
After the Social Security Administration announced recipients will receive a 1.7 percent increase in their benefits next year, the state director of AARP said the way the cost-of-living adjustment is determined needs to be re-evaluated.
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