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Nearly Half of Seniors receiving Lower
Social Security Checks in 2011
Feb. 8, 2011 --
Forty-four percent of seniors are receiving
lower Social Security checks this year
compared to 2010, while even more are
dealing with significantly higher expenses.
The findings come from an annual survey of
elderly Americans, released earlier today by
The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), one of
the nation's largest nonpartisan senior
citizens advocacy groups.
Of seniors receiving lower checks, one in
four report receiving at least $50 less
per month, and one in nine are receiving at
least $100 less
per month.
At the same time, nearly two-thirds of
seniors (61 percent) estimate their expenses
have increased by at least $80 per
month compared to last year.
Social Security checks are lower because
many seniors have their Medicare Part D or
Medicare Advantage premiums automatically
deducted, and these premiums have increased
in many cases.
An annual Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA)
typically offsets such premium increases,
but seniors are not receiving a COLA for the
second year in a row.
"The combination of lower benefits and
higher expenses means many more seniors will
have a hard time making ends meet this
year," said Larry
Hyland, chairman of The Senior
Citizens League. "More of them will have to
make very difficult choices and cut back on
basic things such as health care and
utilities."
Almost 70 percent of beneficiaries depend on
Social Security for 50 percent or more of
their income. Social Security is the sole
source of income for 15 percent of
beneficiaries.
TSCL supports emergency COLA legislation and
opposes any deficit reduction proposals that
would cut the COLA.
SURVEY METHODOLOGY: The survey was conducted
through print and electronic surveys fromDecember
13, 2010, through January
31, 2011. It had 1,253 Social
Security recipients. Full survey results are
available on request.
With 1.2 million supporters, The Senior
Citizens League is one of the nation's
largest nonpartisan seniors groups. Its mission
is to promote and assist members and
supporters, to educate and alert senior
citizens about their rights and freedoms as
U.S. Citizens, and to protect and defend the
benefits senior citizens have earned and
paid for. The Senior Citizens League is a
proud affiliate of The Retired Enlisted
Association. Visit www.SeniorsLeague.org for
more information.
SOURCE The Senior Citizens League