U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown...
Cost of
Living Adjustment for Seniors
in 2012
For
too long, seniors have faced
rising costs for prescription drugs, utilities, and food, but a monthly
Social
Security check that has not risen accordingly. That’s because the
formula that
determines whether Social Security recipients will get a COLA is not
properly
aligned with the costs facing most seniors. I’m fighting to reform this
flawed
formula so that seniors are not left in the cold.
I’m
glad to announce that the Social
Security Administration will provide a 3.6 percent cost-of-living
adjustment
(COLA) to seniors in 2012.
Seniors,
who earned Social Security by
paying into the program during their working years, not be forced to
shoulder an
outsize budget during their retirement. No elderly American should have
to
choose between paying for medicine and a meal. That’s why I’m fighting
to
preserve Social Security and Medicare by rejecting plans to privatize
them, cut
benefits, or raise the retirement age.
After
the House of Representatives
passed a plan that would dismantle Medicare as we know it, I encouraged
50 of
my Senate colleagues to sign a letter pledging to reject this dangerous
scheme.
And raising the retirement age for Social Security might sound okay to
Washington politicians who don’t have to work on their feet all day,
but it’s a
non-starter for hard-working Ohioans employed at our manufacturing
facilities,
farms, or restaurants. Ohioans who work hard and play by the rules
believe that
their elected officials should do the same. That’s why I’m also
fighting to
pass a bill I introduced that would tie the age at which members of
Congress
can collect their own retirement benefits to the eligibility age for
Social
Security. If a steelworker has to wait until she is 66 years old to
receive
retirement benefits, then so should members of Congress – especially
those who
want to increase the retirement eligibility age.
Across
our state, I’ve met with senior
citizens who have worked all of their lives to be able to retire with
dignity.
They never asked for a handout. They never expected a free pass. They
worked
diligently because, in Ohio, workers are the backbone of our economic
strength.
Sincerely,
Sherrod
Brown
P.S.
My office is always available to help
seniors with any problems they are facing with Social Security,
Medicare,
veterans benefits, or any other issue. If you’re ever in need of
assistance,
please call by my office toll-free at 888-896-OHIO (6446) or contact my
office
electronically by clicking here.
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