Social (In)Security And The C.P.I. (May 29, 2017)
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How Much Social Security Will I Get?
- Your new 2015 monthly benefit
Amount before deduction is: $1,374.90
- Your 2015 monthly deduction for the
Medicare Part B Premium is: $146.90
$104.90 for the standard Medicare premium, plus
$42.00 for the income-related monthly adjustment amount based on your 2013 income tax return
- Your benefit amount after deductions that will be deposited into your bank account or sent in your check on January 2, 2015 is: $1,228.00
How Much Social Security Will I Get?
- Your new 2016 monthly benefit
Amount before deduction is: $1,374.60
- Your 2016 monthly deduction for the
Medicare Part B Premium is: $243.60
$121.80 for the standard Medicare premium, plus
$121.80 for the income-related monthly adjustment amount based on your 2014 income tax return
- Your benefit amount after deductions that will be deposited into your bank account or sent in your check on December 31, 2015 is: $1,131.00
How Much Social Security Will I Get?
- Your new 2017 monthly benefit
Amount before deduction is: $1,378.90
- Your 2017 monthly deduction for the
Medicare Part B Premium is: $267.90
$134.00 for the standard Medicare premium, plus
$133.90 for the income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) based on your 2015 income tax return
- Your benefit amount after deductions that will be deposited into your bank account or sent in your check on January 3, 2017 is: $1,111.00
How Much Social Security Will I Get?
Your new 2018 monthly benefit
Amount before deduction is: $?,???.??
- Your 2018 monthly deduction for the
Medicare Part B Premium is: $???.??
$???.?? for the standard Medicare premium, plus
$???.?? for the income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) based on your 2017 income tax return
- Your benefit amount after deductions that will be deposited into your bank account or sent in your check on January 3, 2018 is: $?,???.00
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[John Fitzgerald Kennedy – May 29, 1917.]
[See “Shadow Stats” www.shadowstats.com collected by John Williams and navigate the site.]
[See the e-commentary at “Back Door Inflation (July 16, 2007)” and “The Economic Numbers Game (May 5, 2008).”]
Bumper stickers of the week:
What did we fight for, again?
How Much Social Security Will I Get?
Will I Get Much Social Security?
Will I Get Social Security?
Will I Get Security?
Will I Get Security Socially?
“The cost of living has gone up another dollar a quart.” W.C. Fields
They allege that the cost of living for the consumer has not gone up, but I never got the memo.
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