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Seniors will get more money from Social Security in 2020, but is it enough?

Next year, seniors will be getting a modest cost of living increase from Social Security. The 1.6% increase translates to about 24 dollars a month for an average retiree. Congressman John Larson, a Democrat from Connecticut who is chair of the House Ways and Means Social Security subcommittee, joins Yahoo Finance's Myles Udland and Heidi Chung to talk about the future of Social Security and proposals to change it.

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