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Do Seniors Really Need Obama's Costly COLA Substitute?
The political cost of no Social Security cost-of-living-adjustment COLA in 2010 seems to be about $250 per retiree. That’s the value of a special Social Security payout President Obama proposed last week, timed to offset the news that for the first time since the Social Security COLA was introduced in...
Tags: Inflation, Social Security COLA, Social Security, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Government, Finance, Carla Fried
Blog posts 2009-10-23

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Social Security's COLA Pops in '06.
Byline: Kimberly Lankford, Kiplinger Washington Editors What will the social security cost of living adjustment COLA be for 2006? How does this compare to the inflation adjustment in previous years? The Social Security Administration j ...
Tags: Social Security, Social Security Administration
Research articles 2005-10-17
Social Security benefits to increase about $25 per month for most recipients.
By James Bernstein, Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 20--Rosemarie Cola must pay sharp increases next year in medical insurance, prescription drugs, public transportation, and oil and gas costs -- but her Social Security benefits will barely rise at ...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, HEALTHCARE, Medicare, Newsday
Research articles 2004-10-20
Congress Moves To Shore Up Social Security And Increase Deficit
Due to low inflation there are no COLA's planned for Social Security the next two years. Congress thinks this needs to be fixed with added borrowing and increases in the deficit. by Matthew Potter
Tags: U.S. Congress, Social Security, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Government, Finance, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-09-15
No COLA For You: Seniors Discover the Downside of Deflation
Social Security recipients and federal pensioners today discovered the downside of ultra-low inflation: Their COLA completely lost its fizz. For the first time since those groups began getting annual cost-of-living adjustments COLA in 1975, the Social Security Administration and the U. S. Labor Department confirmed this morning...
Tags: Benefit, Deflation, Inflation, COLA, Social Security, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Government, Finance, Chris Pummer
Blog posts 2009-10-15
Flat sales, flat board: there's no fizz in the way Coca-Cola's directors have been acting of late
MOST OF COCA-COLA'S profits come from selling caffeinated sugar water to teenagers. But a majority of the Coke board is way overdue for Social Security, and that's one reason this company got confused. Always a solid business, Coca-Cola boomed under a youthful, foreign-born Roberto Goizueta, its first non-Wasp CEO....
Tags: advertisement, Allen, Allen & Co., board, CEO, Coca-Cola Co., Coke, SALES
Research articles 2004-09-22
Making It Big After 40
Making It Big After 40RE: Making It Big After 40Louise Hay, the author & publisher, started her company when she was in her 50s. Now in her 80s, Hay House publishing is still going strong. She's my hero!RE: Making It Big After 40How about Ray Croc with McDonald'sRE:...
Tags: Food & Beverage, Making IT
Discussion threads 2008-09-19
Direct & Current
JANUARY 2005SOCIAL SECURITY CHECKS GET BIGGER THIS MONTH. The 47 million Americans receiving Social security will see their payments rise by 2.7% in January 2005, the biggest cost of living adjustment COLA since the 3.5% rise in 2001. The average check will increase from $930 to $955. However, a 17.4%...
Tags: ABB, E-mail, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Medicare, robotics, Robots, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2005-01-01
THE WHITE HOUSE: Statement by the President >T.
M2 PRESSWIRE-20 October 1999-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary --Statement by the President C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:191099 Today, the Social Security Administration announced the cost of living adjustment COLA for next year's benefits. This announcement is a reminder...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, White House
Research articles 1999-10-20
Life Insurance: Death Benefits
A death benefit is the payment you receive as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy. The death benefit may be paid as a lump sum or annuity. A death-benefit annuity may include a cost-of-living adjustment COLA to protect against inflation. In most cases, a death benefit is paid monthly....
Tags: Benefit, Life Insurance, Death Benefit, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2003-09-08
Luring Foreign Talent to China's Wall Street
Brian Schwarz submits:The financial crisis has some Western experts looking toward Asia for employment opportunities. China's State Council recently declared that Shanghai will be built into a major international financial center by 2020, an indication of government's intention to place greater reliance on the city as it refines its strategy...
Tags: China, Brian Schwarz
External links 2009-07-26
General Motors: Turning a Page of Industrial History
Dow Jones today announced two substitutions in the venerable Dow Jones Industrial Average: General Motors and Citigroup are being discarded, and taking their places are insurance giant Travelers and Cisco Systems. I'm not at all wistful about any of this -- time, technology and comparative advantage all march on, but...
Tags: The Dow Chemical Co., General Motors Corp., Robert Reich, Constituency, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management, Human Resources, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-06-01
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