After a delay from the federal shutdown, the Social Security Administration announced the annual cost-of-living adjustment ...
A TSCL study from 2025 shows 73% of older Americans rely on Social Security for more than half their income. About 29% depend ...
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2026 Social Security COLA: Here’s how much your benefits will rise
Retired Americans will get at least a little relief from inflation in 2026—but with an emphasis on little. On Friday, the ...
The Social Security Administration, marred by delays during a federal government shutdown, announced on Friday a 2.8% cost-of ...
Already published inflation data suggests the possibility of Social Security's COLA coming in ahead of independent estimates ...
If not for the government shutdown, Social Security beneficiaries would have discovered the extent of the COLA hike for 2026 when new inflation data was released Oct. 15. In 2025, Social Security and ...
Social Security recipients typically learn the next year’s cost of living adjustment, or COLA, in mid-October. The ongoing government shutdown could delay that announcement, however. There are two ...
Due to senior-specific inflation and rising Medicare premiums, it might not be enough. We'll find out the actual 2026 COLA in mid-October. The Social Security COLA is expected to be much greater than ...
The Social Security Administration will announce next year's cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) on Oct. 15. Based on recent inflation data, that COLA is estimated at 2.7%. If the cost of Medicare Part B ...
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