Friday, October 16, 2009

No Raises for Seniors Citizens Says Government

Social Security freeze means seniors must scrimp
AP
By MATT SEDENSKY, Associated Press Writer Matt Sedensky, Associated Press Writer

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – If her check were bigger, 76-year-old Agnes Conti might be able to spring for a better cut of meat for her pot roast. She could afford to send her nine grandchildren more than $20 for their birthdays and Christmas. She'd be able to buy some nice new clothes, like she sees on QVC, not what she settles for at Walmart.

If only. The government has said the Social Security checks Conti and tens of millions of other seniors rely on as their primary source of income will not increase next year as consumer prices have fallen overall. And while the retired hospital clerk will get by, she'll be watching her spending even closer, knowing she can't expect the annual raise she's been accustomed to.

1 comment:

  1. And the teachers are INSULTED by their contract offer!!!!!!!!

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