The Nation - News from July 1, 1986
About 2 million Social Security recipients who worked in 1984 will get an average of $14.30 more each month, starting in July, and retroactive payments averaging $265, the agency announced. The increases result from recomputations in which 1984 was substituted for a year of lower earnings. They apply only to persons who worked in 1984 and earned more than in a previous year used to figure benefits.
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