These amendments increased Old Age Assistance monthly payments at the time, but, more importantly, allowed for the permanent alignment of SSI and other Social Security benefits to the consumer price index – i.e., inflation. That crucial step had the effect of helping to cut the poverty rate of older Americans ever after, slicing it in half from over 20 percent in the early 1970s to less than 10 percent today.

 

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