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  2. 3 Appealing Arizona Cities Where You Can Live Only on Social ...

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    In most American cities, it can be hard to live off just a Social Security check. For 2022, the average monthly Social Security benefit for retirees is just $1,623.10. That doesn't leave a lot of...

  3. 12 Worst Places in Arizona for a Couple To Live on Only a ...

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    Although Arizona still ranks as a top retirement spot for many seniors, some of its areas are less-than-ideal if you and your spouse have to get by on one Social Security check. The average ...

  4. 3 Best Places To Live in Arizona on Only a Social Security Check

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    Social Security COLA Update for 2023. It should be noted that the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2023 will be raised to 8.7% -- the biggest boost in four decades as ...

  5. 15 Best Places in Arizona for a Couple To Live on Only a ...

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    The livability and the total monthly costs were scored and sorted to show the best places in Arizona to live on only a Social Security check. All data was collected on and is up to date as of Aug ...

  6. List of census-designated places in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Census defines 360 census-designated places or CDPs within the state of Arizona, with a combined population of 894,461 accounting for 14% of the state population. CDPs are defined as populated areas that are not organized into incorporated communities. The names and boundaries of CDPs are defined by the US Census Bureau with the ...

  7. Retirees in These 10 States Risk Losing Some of Their Social ...

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    Married. $32,000. $32,000 to $44,000. $44,000. Source: Social Security Administration. This isn't as scary as it sounds, though. You don't actually lose up to 50% or 85% of your benefits. Instead ...

  8. 1972 Democratic Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    To position himself to appeal to senior citizens during the 1972 presidential campaign, Mills championed the automatic Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA) to Social Security. He was not strong in the primaries and won 33 votes for president from the delegates at the 1972 Democratic National Convention which nominated Senator George McGovern.

  9. Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson signs the Social Security Amendments of 1965 while seated next to former President Harry S. Truman. Since 1957, many Democrats had advocated for the government to cover the cost of hospital visits for seniors, but the American Medical Association (AMA) and fiscal conservatives opposed a government role in health insurance.