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Addabbo slams cuts
to Social Security
By Philip Newman
NABE.com
October 22, 2009
New York State Sen. Joseph Addabbo Jr. (D-Howard Beach) has assailed
the Social Security Administration's decision to cut cost-of-living
allowances as a hardship for seniors.
Addabbo said the cost-of-living payments are "not a luxury
but a necessity" for seniors.
Although the Social Security Administration justifies the COLA
cuts for 2010-11 as appropriate at a time of falling consumer prices,
Addabbo pointed to the rising prices in New York City.
"The cost of everything has risen," Addabbo said. "From
Medicare prescription drug plans, up 7 percent; to food, up 1.4
percent; to riding mass transit, up 10 percent."
"Seniors should not have to choose between eating, paying
their rent or getting their medication," Addabbo said.
"If President Barack Obama can bail out banks, insurance giant
AIG and the auto industry, he should do better than his recent call
on Congress to approve a second round of $250 stimulus payments
for more than 50 million Social Security recipients," Addabbo
said.
Democratic district leader Frank Gulluscio, U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner
(D-Forest Hills) and City Councilwoman Audrey Pheffer (D-Rockaway
Beach) had previously demanded the COLA cuts be called off.
"For many seniors, Social Security is a lifeline," Gulluscio
said. "Even in this recession, the cost of living is on the
rise. In New York City, the cost of everything from medication to
milk has risen."
The average Social Security recipient receives $1,094 each month
and, along with Medicare, has helped keep millions of Americans
over 62 above the poverty level.
The U.S. Labor Department reported last week that in the past year,
the cost of gasoline has declined 29.7 percent and overall energy
costs have fallen 21.6 percent.
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