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Related: About this forumAre you celebrating? Just got notice of an increase in SS benefits.......
But, the same notice tells me that my Medicare will go up many dollars.
Geeze, I might be able to buy a loaf of bread with the difference.
Sure glad I paid into the system since the '60's. Paid off, didn't it.
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Are you celebrating? Just got notice of an increase in SS benefits....... (Original Post)
Paper Roses
Dec 2012
OP
I have had several friends die before even beginning to collect the SS they paid into
sinkingfeeling
Dec 2012
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dmallind
(10,437 posts)1. Did it pay off? Depends on how long you live. Nothing else matters.
It probably will if you live a reasonable lifespan at about the average or above, yes. Do you expect to get less out than you put in?
marybourg
(13,138 posts)2. In the 26 years my DH has been getting S.S. his monthly payments have
nearly doubled. His pension hasn't changed at all. We could almost live on his monthly S.S.check and mine, which is largely due to his, not my, work record, and if we had to, we could. So qwitcha complaining; it's probably the best investment you ever made.
sinkingfeeling
(52,962 posts)3. I have had several friends die before even beginning to collect the SS they paid into
from for 4 or 5 decades. Best friend, single guy, died in 2005 7 days before he turned 65.
jwirr
(39,215 posts)4. Not only did Medicare go up, food stamps decreased. For me the Cola has never been a raise.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)5. Yes, the COLA has only covered the increase in Medicare. n/t