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    The Adjustment of Social Security Benefits to Account for Changes
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The Adjustment of Social Security Benefits to Account for Changes

Question 96

Question 96

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The adjustment of Social Security benefits to account for changes in living costs is an example of the practice of


A) inflation.
B) benchmarking.
C) bracket creep.
D) benefit recalibration.
E) indexing.

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