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Social Security confirmed there will be two increases for 2025. Here’s everything you need to k

Social Security confirmed there will be two increases for 2025. Here’s everything you need to know. Social Security's TWO New Increases for 2025 By Ian Wyatt August 12th, 2024 Social Security confirmed there will be two increases for 2025. But will they make a dent in Americans’ pockets? [Click here to see how you could make a 359% profit in just days.]( There are two increases in 2025 that you should be aware of. The first one is what most people think of when it comes to SS increases… The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) – an increase based on inflation. Unfortunately, it barely makes a dent considering the massive price hikes we got across the board. For example, this year’s COLA is 3.2%. Next year’s COLA is expected to be a tiny 2.6%. But as you’ve probably noticed in your own bills… We’re seeing price increases of 10%, 20%, and in the worst cases all the way up to 50%. There is another increase that we will see next year. And this one will NOT be appreciated. I’m talking about the increase in Full Retirement Age (FRA)… … which is the age when you can get 100% of your Social Security benefits. Right now, it's between 66 and 67, depending on your birth year. But it will be 66 years and 10 months starting in 2025. In other words: This will be the last year with an FRA below 67. So if you turn 66 in 2024… Your FRA is 66 years and 8 months. For those born in 1959 and turning 66 next year, the FRA will be 66 years and 10 months. By 2026, anyone born in 1960 or later will have an FRA of 67. This is not good news at all. We already have one of the oldest retirement age minimums in the western world. PLUS… Many people—particularly those who work physical jobs—can’t make it to 65 a lot of the time. Let alone 67 and beyond. Frankly, the current path of Social Security is a disgrace. The SS trust funds are on a path of being depleted within the next 10 years. And because of this… Social Security recipients now face a bleak and uncertain future with their EARNED benefits. That’s why it’s more important than ever to secure your financial future with effective tools that can boost your income. And [this new AI bot]( has proven to be of massive help for the past year – with +80% winning income trades. [Click here to see how it could boost your income this month]( ($6,250 profit potential). After realizing that AI was going to be huge… My team and I spent the last year developing – and refining – a brand-new approach to earning income… Using something known as predictive AI. This is how this AI bot is accurately predicting the future stock price for any stock with +80% accuracy. Once we know where a stock price is going – it’s easy to create winning income trades. Here’s some of our recent winners: - 32.9% on Intel in 14 days - 36% on Micron in 3 days - 41.7% on Invesco in 3 days - 42.3% on Fiserve in 27 days - 46% on Rivian in 13 days - 46.7% on Autodesk in 17 days - 57.4% on Adobe in 24 days - 60.6% on Home Depot in 12 days - 66.0% on SAIA in 14 days - 72% on Amazon in 15 days - 72.1% on Teleflex in 6 days - 81.0% on L3Harris in 4 days - 98% on Apple in 6 days - 125.0% on RLI in 24 days - 359% on Advanced Micro Devices in 7 days So, how exactly does this work? [Go here asap for urgent details]( (it’s free). Yours in Wealth, Ian Wyatt [VISIT WWW.WYATTRESEARCH.COM]( [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( © Wyatt Investment Research. All rights reserved. Wyatt Investment Research is not a broker dealer of financial advisor. This content is for informational purposes. Nothing in this email should be considered investment advice. Every investment has risk and you could lose your investment. You can review terms of use and disclosures by [clicking here.]( You are subscribed with the following email address: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( We love hearing from subscribers. Please reply to this email with any feedback or suggestions. Contact abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com to report any issues or concerns. For questions regarding your account please call [866-447-8625](tel:+1(866)447-8625). Wyatt Investment Research LLC 65 Railroad Street, PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont USA 05477

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