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  Tips for Social Security recipients worried about no COLA for 2016  
  Social Security recipients worried about the news Thursday that there will be no cost-of-living-adjustment for 2016 have a lot to think about — especially those not part of the "hold harmless" group of Medicare beneficiaries who will see their premiu  
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    Got $730K saved for nursing care? Dementia could cost that much
Those with dementia often live years past when they need 24-hour care. So what to do now?
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  Woman using a smart phone   Scam artists dial for dollars by threatening jail time
Scammers impersonate IRS, state police, and others to get consumers to put cash on prepaid cards.
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  Social Security recipients will see no cost-of-living increase next year.   Stagnant Social Security check could pose hardship for some
About half of seniors rely on Social Security for at least half their income.
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  ThinkstockPhotos-477199312   Good news: Survey finds job market for college grads is growing
The labor market for college graduates hasn't been this good since 1999.
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  With the safety of Social Security,  many retirees can afford to take some risks with stocks, stock funds or other growth assets.   Social Security is still one of your safest investments
Retirees should consider Social Security as just one investment in their portfolio.
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    Government: No benefit increase for Social Security next year
It's just the third time in 40 years that benefits will remain flat.
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  Ida May Fuller was the first Social Security beneficiary to receive a recurring monthly payment (beginning Jan. 31, 1940).   AARP: What's wrong with Social Security COLAs
COLAs currently understate the cost of living for the elderly, AARP says.
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    Danny Meyer says there will soon be no need to tip at his New York eateries
Soon, when you visit some of New York's most acclaimed restaurants, you'll be able to pay your tab without leaving a little something extra, guilt-free.
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  Medicare premiums could rise for about 30% of recipients who will not be   'Hold harmless' and Social Security COLA determine the answer
Q: Are my wife and I are among the unlucky 30% who will pay $159.30 a month in 2016?
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A participant in the the 4th Red Bull WWL China Grand Prix  flies above Tianmen Mountain.

A participant in the the 4th Red Bull WWL China Grand Prix flies above Tianmen Mountain.
 
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