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Social Security 2009 Cost of Living Increase Will Help, But People ...

Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-10-18 07:19:02


BELLEVILLE. Ill.–()–For the more than 8.5 million individuals relying on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or awaiting a decision on their application for benefits the 5.8 percent cost of living adjustment (COLA) increase in Social Security payments for 2009 will certainly ease concerns according to a leading provider of Social Security disability financial and healthcare-related services to people with disabilities. While the COLA has not been this high in. Allsup believes beneficiaries will not be overly optimistic about the increase. “The Social Security COLA is tied to the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index which takes into account the rate of inflation for the goods and services people buy. The 5.8 percent COLA increase simply reflects that the costs of these items have increased by that amount,” said Paul Gada. Allsup’s personal financial planning director. Starting in 1975 automatic benefit increases or COLAs have been applied to Social Security benefits. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the third quarter of the previous year is used to set the following year COLA. For the quarter ending Sept. 30. 2008 the CPI-W was 5.8 percent. “The Social Security cost of living adjustment isn’t about getting ahead. At best it’s about keeping up. Even that is going to be tough as people have already experienced higher living expenses this year with no sign of that letting up near-term,” said Gada. “It’s very difficult when your income is fixed but your expenses are not fixed and generally just seem to be increasing,” said Gada. “But the first step is to honestly assess your financial situation.” According to Gada this involves creating a budget to track what you spend monthly and your monthly income. The next step is identifying ways to increase the money that comes in and decrease the money that goes out. For many individuals this means getting a handle on major sources of debt. National credit card debt per credit card borrower increased 8.6 percent to $1,717 in the second quarter of 2008 compared to the same period 2007 according to a study by. If you have credit card debts your goal should be to pay off high interest credit cards or consolidate them to save on interest charges,” explained Gada. About 19 million Americans now spend at least 30 percent of their income on housing a figure that the government considers to be financially burdened based on an analysis of the U. S. Census Bureau’s released in September. People who have high interest rate mortgages or are having difficulty paying their mortgage should investigate refinancing to get lower monthly payments. “The current housing climate combined with the credit crisis has many people fearful that they won’t be able to qualify for refinancing. However it’s more important to recognize that if you are having difficulty paying your mortgage you need to get help as soon as possible,” said Gada. “Banks do not want to own homes so contact your lender; the sooner you do this the more likely it is you will have alternatives.” The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides many resources to help homeowners with refinancing and avoiding foreclosure as well as provides a list of. Allsup also offers a free to help people see the potential savings. A third significant source of expense for individuals with disabilities is healthcare costs. According to a study released last month by the Center for Studying Health System Change nearly in 2007. The share of people with low income facing medical bill problems was significantly higher at 32 percent. Because many individuals with severe long-term disabilities are unable to work they are more likely to be low income. Gada noted. However people with long-term disabilities cannot afford to be without some plan to cover health-related costs on an ongoing basis. through their former employer is one option for initial coverage is available to most individuals with disabilities only 24 months after qualifying for SSDI benefits. People with disabilities who are eligible should examine all their Medicare options including traditional Medicare (Parts A and B) with supplemental insurance (Medigap) and prescription drug (Part D) coverage as well as Medicare Advantage plans. This should include looking at the costs and available healthcare coverage under the various scenarios. Gada said. For example due to pre-existing conditions people with disabilities often are not able to get supplemental coverage. This means that if they are enrolled in traditional Medicare only they are likely to have high out-of-pocket expenses. Medicare Advantage plans on the other hand combine basic traditional Medicare coverage with the added security of having supplemental insurance. Many of the available plans also provide prescription drug coverage and offer other services such as vision and dental care which are not part of traditional Medicare. At the same time a participant’s overall out-of-pocket costs tend to be much lower under a Medicare Advantage plan. Meanwhile pre-existing conditions are generally not an issue when enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan so almost anyone eligible for Medicare can benefit from such plans. “When you are on a fixed income one of the most important things is minimizing unexpected costs,” said Gada. “So it’s important to look for health insurance that can provide the coverage you need while minimizing surprises.” Allsup provides online resources and a comprehensive service for comparing and programs. Some individuals may qualify for state-run for people with limited income and resources as well as run by pharmaceutical companies. For individuals finding it difficult to make ends meet. Gada urges them to seek out financial assistance programs. This includes federal state and local government programs available to help those with disabilities or low incomes as well as privately funded programs. Allsup. Belleville. Ill., is a leading nationwide provider of financial and healthcare related services to people with disabilities. Founded in 1984. Allsup has helped more than 100,000 people receive their entitled Social Security Disability Insurance and Medicare benefits. Allsup employs more than 500 professionals who deliver services directly to consumers and their families, or through their employers and long-term disability insurance carriers. The information provided is not intended as a substitute for legal or other professional services. Legal or other expert assistance should be sought before making any decision that may affect your situation.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://wire.healthtorial.com/2008/10/16/social-security-2009-cost-of-living-increase-will-help-but-people-with-disabilities-will-still-struggle-to-meet-high-costs-and-existing-debt-says-allsup/


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