
Activist and daughter of Eric Garner, Erica Garner passed away on Saturday morning (Dec 30). Her death was confirmed by parties close to Erica through her official. READ: After suffering a heart attack on Christmas Eve, the dedicated mother, daughter, sister and aunt was left in a coma and was later pronounced brain dead. At this time, Erica’s family is seeking privacy and has requested that anyone close to her take caution when fulfilling interview requests with news outlets. VIBE sends its prayers to the Garner family. She passed away this morning. The reports are real.
We didn't deserve her. — officialERICA GARNER (@es_snipes) Out of respect to Erica please do not request comment if the journalist is not Black. — officialERICA GARNER (@es_snipes) When you report this you remember she was human: mother, daughter, sister, aunt. Her heart was bigger than the world. It really really was.
Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 6th Edition Solution Manual Pdf here. She cared when most people wouldn't have. She was good. She only pursued right, no matter what. No one gave her justice. — officialERICA GARNER (@es_snipes).
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Nearly 70 million Americans — and lots of family members, local merchants and landlords — have a huge stake in the size of the January 2018 cost-of-living adjustment. That COLA, assuming there is one, will go to millions of federal and military retirees and to the much larger group of Americans who get Social Security benefits. And to their survivors, too. With four months left to go in the countdown, the COLA stands at 1.51 percent. If it goes up this month, or in July, August and/or September, the inflation catch-up will be bigger. Most people understand the concept of the inflation catch-up. What they don’t get is the “it” part, as in, “if it goes up.” Say what?
But if you are a regular fan of Jeopardy, do the New York Times crossword or regularly tackle Sudoku, you probably want more. And you’ve come to the right place. Top Retirement Stories: • • • The government has a number of yardsticks — actually indexes — to monitor prices and costs of a variety of items around the nation.
The one impacting the most people is the Consumer Price Index-W (for Worker). It determines the increase in the January COLA, if any, each year. Results vary.
In January 2017, there was a COLA. But at 0.3 percent, you had to look hard to find it. Most of that ‘increase’ was eaten up by a variety of things, like health insurance premiums, that jumped a lot. The retirees didn’t get any COLA in 2016, or 2011 or 2010. In between those years, they got 3.6 percent in 2012, 1.7 percent in 2013, 1.5 percent in 2014 and another 1.7 percent in 2015.