PENSIONS: Up
Nearly 3,000,000 people who draw old-age or survivor pensions under federal Social Security last week got a raisetheir first since 1939. The raise looked big it averaged 77%but actually it did little more than cover the rise in the cost of living (73.4%) since 1939. Monthly checks will now average $46 a person.
For 7,000 retired employees of General Electric, who also draw company pensions, there was added good news. G.E. voluntarily increased pension payments by about $24 to $49 a month.
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