Look for a 2019 Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA) to be between 2.8 and 3 percent, calculates Grumpy Editor.
That compares with 2 percent for 2018.
The official tally will be released Oct.11.
A big question is: Will there be a boost in Medicare Part B premiums, as in 2018, that bites into a COLA increase. Part B covers doctors' visits and outpatient services.
Seniors faced with higher costs in vital areas such as health care, utilities, car insurance, groceries and travel will welcome a boost.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics averages consumer price indexes from July, August and September to determine next year’s COLA for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income recipients.
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