Jean Horn Caron Old Saybrook
Publication: The Day
One of the worst ideas to surface in Washington lately is the proposal to cut Social Security benefits by changing the way the cost-of-living increase is calculated.
This plan, the so called "chained CPI", is often portrayed as just a technical fix. In fact, it would cut our hard-earned Social Security benefits, leaving seniors with less protection against increasingly expensive health care, prescription drugs, and utilities. The only thing that is "cheap" is the talk of politicians who promised they would not cut Social Security benefits for current recipients.
The chained CPI breaks that pledge, cutting benefits for current seniors, and does it in a way that the longer we live, the more we lose.
In Connecticut, there are nearly half a million who receive Social Security; we would lose over $1.4 billion in benefits over 10 years.
The CPI already fails to take into account that seniors spend more on health care, which is rising much faster than overall prices. And this proposal assumes that when prices go up seniors can simply plug in a less expensive substitute. But seniors spend much of our money on basics - drugs, utilities, and health care, which don't have lower cost substitutes.
A chained CPI is out of touch with our daily lives. Let's keep it out of the law.
Have you ever spotted any celebrities around the region? Tell us who, where and when via email to tips@theday.com. Include photos if possible.
It's Oscar Sunday. What are you most interested in watching?
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Have you ever spotted any celebrities around the region? Tell us who, where and when via email to tips@theday.com. Include photos if possible.
In the past two weeks our Facebook fans have won tickets to the CT Tigers, Newport Winefest and Mystic Seaport. Become a fan of The Day on Facebook for access to these contests, breaking news, TheDay.com's best features and more!
HIDE COMMENTS
Leave Social Security increase formula alone
One of the worst ideas to surface in Washington lately is the proposal to cut Social Security benefits by changing the way the cost-of-living increase is calculated.
This plan, the so called...
HIDE COMMENTS