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regarding the 2024 COLA increase (Social Security)

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respond right away The Voting Rights Defense Fund’s mission is to protect voting rights from Re

respond right away [Click here to unsubscribe.]( The Voting Rights Defense Fund’s mission is to protect voting rights from Republican attacks across the country. We're building a grassroots movement to expand access to the ballot box and strengthen our democracy. [{NAME}, we hope to have you on our team, but if you'd like to unsubscribe from our emails, please click here.]( [Voting Rights Defense Fund](#) Listen up, {NAME}, this is important! We need your input on the 2024 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for Social Security, and we need it NOW. In 2023, President Biden made history by announcing a whopping 8.7% COLA increase. It was a significant step towards helping seniors keep up with rising expenses. The Social Security Administration has officially announced the COLA increase for 2024. This cost of living adjustment will be 3.2%. It will increase the average retiree's monthly income by $58. Many activists say this is not enough. Seniors are facing devastating inflation and ever increasing costs. Your opinion matters, and that's why we've chosen you for the [OFFICIAL VOTING RIGHTS DEFENSE FUND COLA SURVEY.]( [{NAME}: the 2024 Social Security COLA increase will be 3.2%. Do you think this adjustment is:]( [Too small >>]( [Just right >>]( [Too big >>]( [Unsure >>]( We're not just talking about numbers in a spreadsheet. We're talking about the livelihoods of hardworking individuals who have contributed so much to our society. A larger COLA increase would put more money in their pockets to help seniors retire with dignity. No one should have to choose between keeping the lights on or keeping food on the table. Click now to register your opinion for New York. This is your chance to make your voice heard for our seniors. [[DUE IN 60 MINUTES] SUBMIT BY CLICKING THIS PERSONALIZED LINK >>]( With determination, Voting Rights Defense Fund  This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Click here to receive fewer emails.]( | [Click here to unsubscribe.]( [Voting Rights Defense Fund](#) PAID FOR BY VOTING RIGHTS DEFENDS FUND, DEFENDVOTINGRIGHTS.ORG, NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

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