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The real answer is a little more complex. In 2010 the CPI increased by 1.5% yet there was a zero COLA. A COLA calculation is made every year. However if the CPI (third quarter average) does not exceed the CPI calculation use for any prior year's COLA...
The real answer is a little more complex. In 2010 the CPI increased by 1.5% yet there was a zero COLA. A COLA calculation is made every year. However if the CPI (third quarter average) does not exceed the CPI calculation use for any prior year's COLA...
The real answer is a little more complex. In 2010 the CPI increased by 1.5% yet there was a zero COLA. A COLA calculation is made every year. However if the CPI (third quarter average) does not exceed the CPI calculation use for any prior year's COLA...