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Mark Miller
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How Does the Social Security Cost-of-Living Increase Affect Taxes?
As their benefits have risen over time, more enrollees have found themselves paying income taxes on part of them.
Biggest Social Security Cost-of-Living Increase in Decades is Expected
The adjustment to monthly benefits will help retirees keep pace with inflation.
Social Security’s Cost-of-Living Increase Will Be Largest in Four Decades, an Estimate Says
Retirees will learn the amount of the increase for 2023 in October, and the current estimate is that it will be 8.7%.
Help With Medicare Costs: What You Need to Know
Low-income Americans on Medicare can get assistance paying their premiums and other expenses. Several states have allowed more people to qualify.
Paying Taxes in Retirement
Social Security benefits and your savings can be taxed. But in general, older Americans’ tax bills go down.
