Jill on Money: Social Security: The No-COLA

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Content Agency
 

 There will be no raise for Social Security recipients next year and one of the nation’s retirees (aka my Mom) responded to the bad news with an expected comment: “that stinks!” I had to explain to her that because the government uses inflation data to calculate the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security and overall prices were essentially flat from a year ago, she, along with over 60 million Americans who currently receive Social Security retirement benefits, will not get a bump in pay next year. That means most seniors will be stuck with an average monthly check of $1,341 ($2,212 for retired couples who are both receiving benefits). 

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NEWS SPOTLIGHT UPDATE: Man Shot by LPD Allegedly Requested For a Message To Be Sent Out on Social Media Prior to His Death

 In a public post to M. Allen that was shared 131 times on Facebook, man that was shot allegedly leaves last words.  

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News Spotlight: LPD Officer Involved Shooting

   On Thursday December 24, 2015 at 7:38 pm., Lansing Police personnel responded to the 5900 block of Selfridge, in southwest Lansing, for a report of a home invasion in progress where a man was seen entering a window of the home.  

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Updated News Spotlight: Community: Ingham County Sheriff’s Office responds to a Home Invasion in progress and arrest (3) suspects in the house

 

On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 3:43pm, Ingham County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to the report of a home invasion in progress at 300 N. Meridian Rd. in Ingham Township. Photos

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    The Best Holidays and Festivals for 2016

     

     Winter Solstice, Cusco, Peru.

    By VirtualTourist.com

    The holidays are quickly approaching and hopefully those who are traveling have already done their planning. And for those adventure seekers thinking about 2016, members of travel website www.virtualtourist.com have come up with a list of holidays and festivals to celebrate in 2016.

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    Jill on Money: Americans know less than they think about Social Security benefits

     

    By Jill Schlesinger

    Tribune Content Agency
     
      Whenever I write about Social Security, I am inundated with follow-up questions. It’s no wonder, since there are about 2,800 rules that govern the system and thousands of retirement claiming strategies. 

     

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    Interpersonal Edge: To tackle big tasks, use the 5 minute solution

     

    By Dr. Daneen Skube

    Tribune Content Agency
     
      Q. My job has numerous large projects that I never get a chance to tackle. I can’t seem to carve out enough time to get any one complicated assignment done. Do you have a strategy for getting large projects done when you are overwhelmed with daily demands?

     

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    The Kid’s Doctor: Not all earaches require antibiotics

      By Sue Hubbard, M.D.

    www.kidsdr.com
     
       Parents are so SICK of their children being SICK and I must agree … it is time for everyone to stop coughing and sniffling and get well. And that means fewer ear infections, as well.

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    Excuse me, are you listening? 14-24

      Dear Readers,

     
    Recently, I had an interaction that really changed the way that I look at things. The original post regarding this was on Facebook but I did not go into detail like I will do now. Social media is for short messages, which is why I like it. However, I love writing so I decided to take this piece and give it the detail that it deserves:

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