| 2012 Medicare Part B and Social Security Benefit will likely increase in 2012 |
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| Written by Dana Cutter |
| Sunday, 18 September 2011 20:12 |
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The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reported Thursday, Sept 15th "The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) increased 4.3 percent over the last 12 months to an index level of 223.326 (1982-84=100). For the month, the index rose 0.3 percent ..."
If CPI-W holds this means that 73% of Medicare Beneficiaries may see an increase in their premium from $96.40 to roughly $108. 20 in 2012 (8.5% increase) as well as an increase in their Social Security Benefit (3.6%). The remaining 27% should see a combined increase in their Social Security benefit of $9.85% because their Medicare premium is likely to decrease in 2012 CPI-W is used to project Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) prior to announcing increases in 2012 Social Security payments and Part B premium increases. • In 2008, the Q3 average of CPI-W was 215.495. In the previous year, 2007, the average in Q3 of CPI-W was 203.596. That gave an increase of 5.8% for COLA for 2009. •In 2011, the Q3 average of CPI-W was 223.326. That was an increase of 3.6% for next year (the current 223.326 divided by the Q3 2008 level of 215.495). Remember that Medicare did not announce Part B premiums until the day after the federal elections last year (Nov 3, 2010). This is an early look. What matters is CPI-W during Q3 (July, August and September).
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