| Social 
			Security recipients to see 1.6 percent increase 
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            [November 19, 2019] 
            Each year, we 
			announce the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). By law, 
			federal benefits increase when the cost of living rises, as measured 
			by the Department of Labor’s Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage 
			Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W).  | 
		
            |  Usually, there is an increase in the benefit amount 
			people will receive each month, starting the following January. 
 Nearly 69 million Americans will see a 1.6 percent increase in their 
			Social Security benefits and SSI payments in 2020.
 
 Other changes that will happen in January 2020 reflect the increase 
			in the national average wage index. For example, the maximum amount 
			of earnings subject to Social Security payroll tax will increase to 
			$137,700 from $132,900. The earnings limit for workers who are 
			younger than "full" retirement age (age 66 for people born in 1943 
			through 1954) will increase to $18,240. (We deduct $1 from benefits 
			for each $2 earned over $18,240.)
 
			
			 The earnings limit for people turning 66 in 2020 will increase to 
			$48,600. (We deduct $1 from benefits for each $3 earned over $48,600 
			until the month the worker turns age 66.)
 In December 2019, we will post Social Security COLA notices online 
			for retirement, survivors, and disability beneficiaries who have a 
			my Social Security account. You will be able to view and save future 
			COLA notices via the Message Center inside my Social Security.
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 You can log in to or sign up 
			for a my Social Security account today at
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/ myaccount  to get more information 
			about your new benefit amount. You can choose to receive an 
			electronic notification by email, text, or both ways under “Message 
			Center Preferences.” Our notification will let you know that a new 
			message is waiting for you. We will not send any personal 
			information in the notification. The Message Center also allows you 
			to go paperless by opting out of receiving agency notices by mail 
			that you can get online, including annual cost-of-living adjustments 
			and the income-related monthly adjustment amount increases. The 
			Message Center is a secure portal where you can conveniently receive 
			sensitive communications that we don’t send through email or text.
 More information about the 2020 COLA is available at
			www.socialsecurity.gov/ 
			cola.
 
			[Jack MyersPublic Affairs Specialist
 Social Security Administration]
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