2022 Social Security COLA Likely to Evaporate Thanks to This

Via Birch Gold

COLA Evaporates Under Blazing Hot Inflation

For this year, Social Security recipients received a 1.3% cost of living adjustment (COLA). Not much, once you consider the economic chaos that happened in 2020.

Of course, the COLA is not meant to account for a previous year’s chaos, it’s meant to account for inflation as measured by the consumer price index (CPI). This year’s COLA amounted to a $20 raise per month for all retired workers, on average.

Right away you can tell that $20 more per month doesn’t pay for much. Especially as gas prices went nuts in April, resulting in an increase of 49.6% at the pump.

Depending on where you live and what vehicle you drive, one tank of gas each month could eat your entire COLA.

When you combine that with food price increases monthly so far this year — which have been consistently 2.4% or higher — it’s obvious the COLA doesn’t help as much as it should.

In fact, it doesn’t even cover gas and food price increases.

Well, here’s some good news: in October of this year, beneficiaries could receive a 3.1% COLA for 2022 (the biggest boost in a decade!) depending on inflation over the summer months.

But will this “once in a decade” boost really make much of a difference? Or is this just fancy marketing?

Inflation’s spiking the COLA

Motley Fool’s Dan Caplinger explains an important piece of the COLA puzzle each year. The explanation starts with the following:

To calculate its COLAs, the Social Security Administration looks at a slightly different measure of inflation called the CPI-W. That index rose 0.9% in April to a level of 261.237. That number is up 4.7% from where it was a year ago.

Then the “rubber meets the road” when Dan adds, “the SSA will take the average CPI-W figures for the months of July through September and compare them to last year’s average over the same period. The average from the 2020 period was 253.412, which resulted in a COLA of 1.3% at the beginning of this year.”

So perhaps the time of year that the Social Security Administration calculates COLA partly explains why it never seems to balance common price increases the following year, when it’s actually implemented. This cart is far, far behind the horse.

Let’s run the numbers…

Officially, overall inflation surged an incredible 4.2% in April 2021. So even if the 2022 COLA takes this into account (should it continue through summer), then even the largest COLA increase in a decade will evaporate like water on hot asphalt.

Regardless of the actual figure, there’s one even more important thing we have to keep in mind…

COLA doesn’t give you more spending power

The whole point of the Social Security COLA program is to give those living on a fixed income a fighting chance to pay their bills in dollars that don’t buy as much as they used to.

By the time COLA kicks in and adds more dollars to a monthly check, those dollars are already worth less (thanks to inflation). And since COLA chases inflation, so long as inflation keeps rising, COLA will keep on trailing behind. There’s just no way to get ahead.

Even worse, the COLA is based on a revised metric. If we go back to the same measurements the Federal Reserve and the Bureau of Labor and Statistics used back in 1990, the actual inflation rate doubles to 8%.

Which means the cost of living is accelerating twice as fast as COLA…

That’s really bad news.

Rising inflation, decades of shrinking buying power, and COLA that doesn’t seem to ever catch up with inflation make whole thing look like a sham, a fancy marketing farce designed to make retirees feel better by giving them back half of what inflation already stole from them. Retirees who rely mostly on Social Security for their income, at some point, might not be able to make ends meet.

You do not want that to happen to you. In fact, it might be a good idea to consider taking matters into your own hands…

Miracles are rare, and hope is not a plan

Inflation will likely stay well ahead any cost of living adjustments for the foreseeable future. That’s likely to be the case no matter how high the 2022 COLA turns out to be.

Waiting on a miracle from Social Security isn’t the best strategy. Buying a lottery ticket and hoping for the best probably has about the same odds of succeeding (that’s 0% for the mathematically challenged). It’s much better to assess your retirement portfolio and consider preserving your wealth by adding physical precious metals, such as gold and silver, to your assets. Don’t let inflation rob you blind! Gold is a superior hedge against inflation and has a centuries-long track record as a reliable store of value.

When food and energy prices begin to soar, or buying power keeps shrinking, you’ll want at least some of your savings invested in an asset that can reliably help you maintain the lifestyle you’ve worked so hard for. Physical precious metals might be exactly what you need.

After 8 long years of ultra-loose monetary policy from the Federal Reserve, it’s no secret that inflation is primed to soar. If your IRA or 401(k) is exposed to this threat, it’s critical to act now! That’s why thousands of Americans are moving their retirement into a Gold IRA. Learn how you can too with a free info kit on gold from Birch Gold Group. It reveals the little-known IRS Tax Law to move your IRA or 401(k) into gold. Click here to get your free Info Kit on Gold.

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9 Comments
subwo
subwo
June 13, 2021 2:49 pm

Even buying metals one starts off in the hole once the vig is added to the spot. Conversely if one were to invest in a mutual fund that doubled in 10 years (rule of 72, 7.2% gain) one would not even have the purchasing power they started with if one goes by the thought that inflation halves purchasing power in ten years. Why? Because the dividends had taxes owed on them. The system is designed to keep most poorer that when they started.

August
August
  subwo
June 13, 2021 3:57 pm

There’s nothing surer – the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

– from somwhere in Psalms, I think

Ken31
Ken31
  subwo
June 13, 2021 5:48 pm

For most people their labor is stolen their whole life. This system is not sustainable anywhere. I pray people find the wisdom to identify the culprits.

BL
BL
June 13, 2021 3:00 pm

We figured this out long ago. Inflation will be difficult for Americans with six figure incomes going forward, pensioners are toast. Get a job granny or chose between heat or food.

Meanwhile in DC, NASA gets another 2 BILLION funding to make cartoon CGI.

subwo
subwo
  BL
June 13, 2021 3:12 pm

I had a boss years ago that spent just about every cent he made because of inflation. He kept a small rainy day fund for car repairs and such but put his cash into living for the moment, a real Jiminy Cricket.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
June 13, 2021 3:12 pm

LSS: Social Security is a Ponzi scheme run by the minions of rapacious psychotic totalitarians. The entire government and big business apparatus in the entire developed world (no exceptions) is run by and for the benefit of those tyrannical psychotics. Until we are prepared to kill every last one of them there is no point in reporting their latest conduct.

Edit:change ‘are prepared’ to ‘have begun’.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Brian Reilly
June 13, 2021 7:18 pm

The best movies to watch to understand how government(s) & politics work are The Godfather and The Godfather Part II.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 13, 2021 5:50 pm

I have always said that the checks will NEVER stop coming, no matter how bad it gets. But the criminals in the government decide how much each check will be, and at some point, the check you get won’t even buy a week’s worth of groceries. They didn’t release a virus that targets the elderly on “accident” you know.

WillamC
WillamC
June 14, 2021 10:22 am

The Medicare part B and C went up more than the COLA increase. So it is an effective negative increase for this year.