8.7% hike to Social Security checks won't cut it, some fear

Barbara Steingaszner, 83, of Alexandria, Va., plays bridge at Hollin Hall Senior Center in Alexandria, Va., Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. Seniors will get the biggest cost of living increase to Social Security in four decades. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — In a year when inflation has made Americans' eyes pop when they fill up their gas or walk down aisles at the grocery store, many Social Security recipients worry whether the biggest cost-of-living increase in four decades will be enough to cover their needs.

The Social Security Administration announced Thursday that Social Security benefits will rise 8.7% in 2023. That amounts to about $140 a month on average.

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