The Hidden Thief Robbing Next Year’s COLA (And More)

Via Birch Gold

The Hidden Thief Robbing the 2022 Cost of Living Adjustment

If you had dreams of retiring soon, perhaps even next year, and starting your “dream retirement” off on the right foot … you could be in for a bit of a nasty surprise.

That’s because there’s a hidden thief picking the pockets of most people’s retirement accounts.

Despite the mainstream media’s spin on just how fabulous next year’s cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) from Social Security will be. For example this dreamy USA Today article couldn’t contain its excitement:

Now that’s more like it.
Older Americans scraping by on meager increases in their Social Security checks the past decade will reap a relative windfall next year.

That “windfall” comes in the form of a 5.9% cost-of-living adjustment that’s officially slated for 70 million Social Security recipients in 2022:

The 5.9 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will begin with benefits payable to more than 64 million Social Security beneficiaries in January 2022. Increased payments to approximately 8 million SSI beneficiaries will begin on December 30, 2021. (Note: some people receive both Social Security and SSI benefits).

Time to break out the party hats! We’re all going to be rich!

In fairness, this bump in benefit payments is the largest one issued since 1982. But if you were to stop and think about it for a moment, that COLA followed a period of intense inflation in the late 70s.

For just a little perspective 2022 COLA will follow this year’s incredible red-hot inflationary period that hasn’t let up since January, and isn’t likely to cool off anytime soon. (The idea that it was a period of “transitory inflation” has since been thrown out the window.)

The “hidden thief” is precisely what was just described above, the tax that no one votes for but everyone pays, otherwise known as inflation.

You can see exactly how steeply inflation has risen in just the last few months on the bar graph below:


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And even though this bar chart shows just how dramatically inflation has risen recently, regular readers know that “real world” inflation is closer to 9% (though the Fed and SSA prefer what Wolf Richter calls the “lowest lowball inflation measure”).

This demonstrates an important perspective on any Social Security COLA now or in the future…

The cost-of-living adjustment isn’t a raise

According to USA Today, the upcoming 5.9% adjustment just doesn’t add up to much:

For the average retiree who got a monthly check of $1,565 this year, the bump means an additional $92 a month in 2022, boosting the typical payment to $1,657.

It’s not some jackpot that will magically turn a mediocre retirement into paradise. It’s only intended to give a retiree a fighting chance to survive rising inflation.

This “windfall” is “relative,” indeed.

That means the COLA can evaporate pretty quickly once you factor in the “time value of money” (TVM), which generally means that $1 today is worth more than the same dollar in the future, and the price inflation mentioned above. As Wolf Richter put it:

A COLA of 5.9% might sound good, and there are hopes that this COLA will allow Social Security benefits to keep up with the actual costs living, and that may be true for some people, depending on how and where they’re situated, but for many it won’t be enough, and their actual costs of living will continue to outrun the COLA.

Unless your income goes up, the inflation that robs you this year will keep robbing you into next year, until that retirement income also accounts for inflation. (For people who are living on a fixed income, getting more income isn’t likely to happen.)

So the same hidden thief robs part of your retirement next year, too. Because the cost-of-living increase is backward-looking, it simply never catches up when inflation rises steadily.

For those already retired, who rely on Social Security to cover their steadily rising food and housing bills, this could be a disaster.

Meanwhile, those of us still planning for retirement (or possibly hoping for retirement)? We must take the hidden thief into consideration. We cannot rely on a fixed “magic number” for our retirement goals. Thanks to inflation, your magic number is a moving goalpost.

The hidden thief robs you every day, and most people don’t even notice. Until it’s time to retire, and their savings don’t last nearly as long as they expected…

Now that you’re aware of this hidden thief, you have a few options to protect your savings.

Your best option may be to take matters into your own hands

Waiting for Social Security and lawmakers to deliver enough of an adjustment that will account for inflation is like rolling the dice in Vegas, except you never seem to win.

If you want to guarantee your retirement savings last through retirement, you’ll want to learn about inflation-resistant investments. You may need to take control of your savings and consider “alternative” assets like physical precious metals.

Whatever you choose, now that you know about the hidden thief, the worst thing you can do is pretend it doesn’t exist. Base your future on a strong foundation constructed from safe-haven assets whose value is not at the mercy of inflation.

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Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath

There is no hidden thief, unless you’re asleep or stupid.
It’s being done quite brazenly in the open,
Courtesy of the US (((Zionist Occupation Government))).
The last official act of any government is ALWAYS the looting of the treasury, which is ongoing and picking up speed.
It begins slowly, and then happens all at once.
Every
Single
Time.

Anonymous
Anonymous

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Sir Willie Wallace
Sir Willie Wallace

Shouldn’t that say ‘promoted post’?

Quiet Mike

The scam of what’s called Hedonics (meaning substitution of one item for another). It goes like this. The government says yeah, we know beef prices are up 8% month over month. But Top Ramen and Catsup are both down 4% month over month. So ya see citizen, it all evens out. There is zero inflation.

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald

Dont forget how much Mediscare will go up to keep that $$ out of your pocket.

Doc Adams
Doc Adams

That news will be released late at night, during a rainy spell after the power goes out.

Balbinus

Cynicism looks very good on you. We’ll done!

Anonymous
Anonymous

1657/mo
415 a week
I spend that on gas and food each week
I used to know a woman in her mid 60s who dealt weed but didnt smoke it
Lived in the fixed rent low income housing near school
She was such a goody two shoes, banana bread making old lady that i never could understand wtf she was doing dealing dope. I wonder if her low ssi payments were why. I know she lost her pension when the toy company she worked her whole life at went bust. I sense alot of hungry days in my future.

mr peanut
mr peanut

ME-did they increase it by 50%?
THEM-No they increased it by $50
ME Waaah! thats half a tank of gas.

Yahsure
Yahsure

I just paid 3.52 a gallon for gas. It was 2.19 before the election. Food prices have gone up. Basically, everything costs more. Some things you just can’t get anymore. Good times under progressives.

Mark
Mark

Not an original thought here, but I challenge you to prove it wrong:

In terms of purchasing power, the first Social Security check you receive will be be the largest-no matter how long you live.

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