Social Security boost will help millions of kids, too

Cassandra Gentry and her granddaughter Jada pose for a photograph in their apartment in Washington, Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Seventy-year-old Cassandra Gentry is looking forward to a hefty cost-of-living increase in her Social Security benefits — not for herself but to pay for haircuts for her two grandchildren and put food on the table.

The three live in a Washington apartment building that houses 50 “grandfamilies†— where grandparents take care of children who do not have parents present.

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