Social Security Benefits to Get 2.8% Boost, Largest Since 2012

Seniors and other beneficiaries will see the largest increase in seven years

WASHINGTON—Seniors and other Americans receiving Social Security will see the largest increase to their benefits in seven years in January, a bit of relief that for the first time in years won’t be largely consumed by higher health-care costs.

The 2019 cost-of-living increase will be 2.8%, the Social Security Administration announced Thursday, which translates into an average increase in retiree benefits of about $40 a month. More than 62 million Americans receive Social Security benefits, most of them retirees.

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