It seems the only constant in life is change. Let's take a look at why the 2026 COLA is both good and bad for Social Security ...
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Social Security's 2026 COLA: Retirees in These 10 States Will Get the Biggest Raises Next Year
The Social Security Administration recently announced the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA): Benefits will increase 2.8% ...
The COLA boost is slightly better than earlier estimates, even if we're not talking about a lot of money. But many retirees are struggling.
Prepare for 2026 Social Security updates now, including 2.8% COLA, earnings-test limits changes, SSI and disability ...
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Social Security COLA increase 2026: Benefits set to rise 2.8% in January— How much you could receive
Americans receiving Social Security Administration (SSA) benefits will see their monthly checks increase to fit COLA.
The Social Security Administration has finally announced 2026 COLA after postponing the news due to a government shutdown. Is ...
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Social Security sets its 2026 COLA increase at 2.8%. Here's what that means for your benefits.
Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment is aimed at helping the program's 75 million beneficiaries keep pace with inflation.
The  Administration revealed its annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2026, which is going to boost benefits by 2.8% ...
The increase will show up earlier for the 7.5 million people who receive Supplemental Security Income. Those payments will be made on Dec. 31, 2025. SSI is traditionally paid on the first of each ...
In 2025, Social Security beneficiaries received a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA. At the time, that raise was ...
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The 2026 Social Security COLA Announcement Made Me Wonder: Should Social Security Change How It Calculates the Increase?
After a delay due to the government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, Social Security announced its most anticipated change of ...
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The 2026 Social Security COLA Is Official -- Here's How Much More You'll Receive and Why Most Retirees Say It's Not Enough
As seniors face rising prices for shelter and medical services, their annual benefit boosts aren't keeping up.
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