Higher wastewater and water costs will soon begin appearing on Corpus Christi residents’ bills. Originally approved by the City Council in September as part of the annual budget process, the new rates ...
A handful of Wall Street strategists called for the Federal Reserve to at least consider another interest-rate cut next month after the latest batch of U.S. economic data were released on Thursday.
NEW YORK, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Bond investors are positioning for a shallow easing cycle from the Federal Reserve as it gears up for its final policy meeting of 2025, reducing exposure to long-duration ...
The 2025 COLA of 2.5% wasn't enough to cover the higher prices paid by many retirees. History shows that COLAs don't offset inflation in the following year nearly half the time. Retirees have some ...
New inflation stats confirm Southern California shoppers’ hunch — and fear — that the cost of living is heating up again. The recent release of regional Consumer Price Indexes for September – a rare ...
The Social Security Administration’s Friday announcement of a 2.8% bump in benefits next year was immediately blasted by critics — who called the increase inadequate to keep up with soaring costs of ...
Seniors will get a 2.8% raise in their monthly Social Security check in 2026, likely disappointing most Americans, according to a survey by nonprofit advocacy group AARP. Annual COLA is meant to help ...
The Social Security Administration on Friday announced a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment for 2026, raising monthly payments for nearly 71 million beneficiaries beginning early next year. Processing ...
Social Security benefits for retirees will rise 2.8% in 2026, reflecting a recent pickup in inflation. Starting in January, the average monthly check for the nation’s 53 million retired recipients ...
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits will rise 2.8 percent in 2026 after the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), the federal government announced Friday. The Social ...
Millions of Social Security recipients will see a 2.8 percent cost-of-living increase in their monthly checks next year, the agency said Friday. The ongoing government shutdown delayed the annual COLA ...
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