Social Security Benefits to Climb 2.5% in 2025
Briefly

The 2.5% increase in Social Security benefits reflects a modest adjustment to inflation, showing a slowdown from last year's unprecedented hike to 8.7%, and offering essential relief for retirees.
Jo Ann Jenkins of AARP emphasizes that the cost-of-living adjustment is critical for older Americans, helping them afford necessities as prices rise on everyday items.
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