The 2.8% bump in Social Security income is expected to bring an additional $56 per month to the average recipient.
As the federal budget tightens access to Medicare, the gap between wealthy and struggling retirees is likely to grow.
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Next year's cost-of-living raise of 2.8% in Social Security could be lost by increases in the cost of Medicare Parts A and B.