Code of Federal Regulations - Title 20: Employees' Benefits (December 2005)
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TITLE 20 - EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
CHAPTER III - SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
PART 404 - FEDERAL OLD - AGE, SURVIVORS AND DISABILITY INSURANCE (1950- )
subpart c - COMPUTING PRIMARY INSURANCE AMOUNTS
404.274 - What are the measuring periods we use to calculate cost - of - living increases?
(a) General. Depending on the OASDI fund ratio, we measure the rise in one index or in both indexes during the applicable measuring period (described in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section) to determine whether there will be an automatic cost-of-living increase and if so, its amount.
(b) Measuring period based on the CPI(1) When the period begins. The measuring period we use for finding the amount of the CPI increase begins with the later of (i) Any calendar quarter in which an ad hoc benefit increase is effective; or (ii) The third calendar quarter of any year in which the last automatic increase became effective.
(2) When the period ends. The measuring period ends with the third calendar quarter of the following year. If this measuring period ends in a year after the year in which an ad hoc increase was enacted or took effect, there can be no cost-of-living increase at that time. We will extend the measuring period to the third calendar quarter of the next year.
(c) Measuring period based on the AWI(1) When the period begins. The measuring period we use for finding the amount of the AWI increase begins with the later of (i) The calendar year before the year in which an ad hoc benefit increase is effective; or (ii) The calendar year before the year in which the last automatic increase became effective.
(2) When the period ends. The measuring period ends with the following year. If this measuring period ends in a year in which an ad hoc increase was enacted or took effect, there can be no cost-of-living increase at that time. We will extend the measuring period to the next calendar year.
[69 FR 19925, Apr. 15, 2004]
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