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Apr 13 2024
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Area students are winners at 2024WV State Social Studies Fair
Apr. 13—CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) hosted more than 500 students in Charleston as part of the 2024 West Virginia State Social Studies Fair (WVSSSF). Students worked individually and in teams to enter approximately 320 projects. The event brought students from 40 counties to the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center and features the largest competition
Yahoo NewsOct 12 2023
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3.2% Hike In Social Security Benefits Coming To 16.5K NH Residents
About 71 million people nationwide — including retirees, disabled people and children — receive Social Security benefits. The average Social Security recipient will get a pay bump of about $50 a month, starting in January. That will affect more than 850 seniors, 15,650 blind and disabled people, and 1,670 people under age 18 receiving social security benefits in the state. The raise is far
Patch.comOct 12 2023
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What 3.2% Hike Means In Dollars For MA Social Security Recipients
About 71 million people nationwide — including retirees, disabled people and children — receive Social Security benefits. The average Social Security recipient will get a pay bump of about $50 a month, starting in January. That will affect the approximately 57,000 residents who are over age 65 and 18,000 receiving benefits who are under 18 years old. According to the Social Security
Patch.comOct 12 2023
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What A 3.2% Hike Means In Dollars For RI Social Security Recipients
About 71 million people nationwide — including retirees, disabled people and children — receive Social Security benefits. The average Social Security recipient will get a pay bump of about $50 a month, starting in January. In Rhode Island, that will affect 27,333 blind and disabled people, 3,264 people under the age of 18, 18,956 people between the ages 18-64 and 8,355 people 65 and older. The
Patch.comOct 12 2023
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Social Security’s COLA will rise 3.2% in 2024 vs. 8.7% in 2023
The cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security will rise 3.2% in 2024, compared with an 8.7% increase in 2023, according to the Social Security Administration. In 2023, Social Security recipients received the highest COLA in more than 40 years amid rising inflation. The average COLA increase over the last 20 years is 2.6%, according to the Senior Citizens League, a pro-senior think tank. “
MarketWatchOct 12 2023
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What 3.2% Hike Means In Dollars For MI Social Security Recipients
About 71 million people nationwide — including retirees, disabled people and children — receive Social Security benefits. The average Social Security recipient will get a pay bump of about $50 a month, starting in January. That will affect 231,268 blind and disabled people, 30,959 people under the age of 18, 161,795 people between the ages 18-64 and 58,172 people 65 and older. The raise is far
Patch.comOct 12 2023
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Social Security COLA to Give Retirees a Roughly 3.2% Raise in 2024
Retirees’ Social Security checks got much bigger cost-of-living adjustments than usual the past two years. That won’t be the case in 2024. Starting in January, the average monthly Social Security check for retired workers is projected to rise about 3.2%, or $58, to $1,885, according to various estimates by economists and advocacy groups. That is a significantly smaller increase than the 8.7%
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 12 2023
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3.2% Hike In Social Security Benefits Coming To 249K GA Residents
About 71 million people nationwide — including retirees, people considered disabled and children — receive Social Security benefits. The average Social Security recipient will get a pay bump of about $50 a month, starting in January. That will affect 42,163 recipients under the age of 18, 144,053 recipients between the ages of 18 and 64 and 62,912 who are age 65 and older. Of the estimated 249
Patch.comApr 17 2024
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Anthony Volpe’s eye-catching defensive gem secures Yankees’ win
TORONTO — On a day when Anthony Volpe’s red-hot bat cooled off, he let his glove take the spotlight. The Yankees shortstop made a spectacular play to end a 6-4 win over the Blue Jays on Wednesday, ranging up the middle to make a sliding stop on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s hard ground ball and firing to first for the final out of the game. “He’s a Gold Glover for a reason,” catcher Jose Trevino
New York Post (News)