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Impact Of The 3.2% Social Security Increase On African American Retirees

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Last updated: 2023/10/24 at 9:42 AM
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The U.S. government has recently announced a 3.2% increase in Social Security benefits for 2024, which will impact more than 71 million Americans. This cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) means that the average beneficiary will receive over $50 more per month, starting from January 2024. This small increase will have an interesting impact on African American retirees, who often rely on Social Security for a large portion of their living expenses.

The Breakdown You Need To Know:

Social Security benefits play a crucial role in the financial stability of many African American retirees. According to a study by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, about 4.8 million African Americans receive Social Security benefits.

The 3.2% COLA increase will have a significant impact on African American retirees who rely on Social Security for a substantial portion of their income. CultureBanx reported they often have less access to other forms of retirement income such as pensions or savings, this increase could represent a significant boost to their financial stability.

When we look at the progressive benefit structure of Social Security it can be beneficial for African American retirees. This structure is designed to provide a higher rate of return for individuals with lower lifetime earnings. Since African Americans, on average, have lower lifetime earnings than whites, they disproportionately benefit from this feature of Social Security.

Social Security also provides comprehensive insurance against disability and offers survivor benefits to the families of deceased workers. African Americans are more likely than other Americans to benefit from these aspects of Social Security, as they have a higher incidence of disability and a higher chance of dying before reaching retirement age.

However, while the COLA increase is certainly beneficial, it is important to note that it is a decrease compared to the previous year’s increase of 8.7%. This reduction reflects moderating consumer prices, indicating that inflationary pressures are easing, according to Bloomberg.

What’s Next: While the 3.2% COLA increase will provide some relief for African American retirees, it is not a solution to the broader challenges facing the Social Security system. The Social Security and Medicare trustees report released earlier this year stated that the Social Security program’s trust fund will be unable to pay full benefits beginning in 2033. If this happens, the government will only be able to pay 77% of scheduled benefits.

It’s clear that further reforms are necessary to ensure the long-term solvency of the Social Security system. These reforms should aim to preserve the beneficial features of the current system, such as the progressive benefit structure and the provision of disability and survivor benefits, which are particularly important for African American retirees.

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