The news hit like a jolt: Social Security checks are going up again. For millions living month-to-month, that 3.2% bump feels like a fragile lifeline. But behind the hopeful headlines, a quieter fear is spreading. Will a $50 boost really stand up to soaring rents, groceries, and medical bills? Many retirees are already doing the math and realizi…
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