Thursday, January 03, 2013
 
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A 'raise' for people who get Social Security

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[January 03, 2013]  SPRINGFIELD -- As we ring in a new year, we can expect to see a number of changes. Social Security is no exception. In 2013, people who receive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income payments will see their benefits increase.

Beginning in 2013, a 1.7 percent cost-of-living adjustment is applied to all Social Security and SSI payments. The average monthly Social Security benefit for a retired worker in 2013 is $1,261 (up from $1,240 in 2012), and the average monthly Social Security benefit for a disabled worker in 2013 is $1,132 (up from $1,113 in 2012). These changes are reflected in SSI payments dated Dec. 31 and Social Security payments dated in January 2013. For people who receive SSI, the maximum federal payment amount has risen to $710, up from $698.

Other Social Security changes in 2013 are worth noting. For example, a worker now pays Social Security tax on up to $113,700 of annual income, up from $110,100 in 2012. A worker earns one credit after paying taxes on $1,160 in earnings in 2013, up from $1,130. As always, a worker may earn a maximum of four credits each year and a person generally needs 40 credits, or 10 years of work, to be eligible for retirement benefits.

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To learn more about these and other changes for 2013, visit the Social Security website at www.socialsecurity.gov, and read the fact sheet about the changes: www.socialsecurity.gov/
pressoffice/factsheets/colafacts2013.htm
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[By JUDITH BARTELS, Social Security district manager in Springfield]

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