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Congress oppresses stimulus check for Social Security beneficiaries

December 9, 2010

A proposal to grant Social Security beneficiaries a one-time payment of $250 was shut down by Congress.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the one-time payment would have gone to 54 millian Social Security recipients instead of them receiving an annual cost-of-living adjustment.

This is the second consecutive year that the cost-of-living adjustment has not been awarded to Social Security beneficiaries.

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What do you think about Congress not passing the proposal to give Social Security beneficiaries the one-time check? Do you think this is fair to Social Security beneficiaries?

If you need help getting Social Security benefits you deserve to get your put your life back on track, the Social Security lawyers at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin can help.

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