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In 2025, benefits got a 2.5% COLA. Many older Americans are hoping that 2026's COLA will be larger, or at the very least, the ...
The annual COLA is appreciated, but it hasn't always kept up with inflation enough to reasonably cancel it out. According to ...
But what would make the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment special is that it would mark the fifth consecutive year of at least a ...
Social Security benefits are at the center of major changes in 2025. A rare cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) prediction and a ...
Social Security COLA forecasts suggest a smaller benefit increase than 2025. Here's what experts are predicting for next year ...
The agency that collects the data used to determine the cost-of-living-adjustment has had to pull back on how much data it uses.
Early estimates point to a 2.5% COLA for January 2026, matching this year's modest bump. If confirmed in October, after the ...
Millions of Social Security beneficiaries across the United States are receiving slightly larger checks this July thanks to the previously announced 2025 cost-of-living adjustment ...
Social Security's 2026 cost-of-living adjustment may be 2.5%, a new estimate shows. But COLA could still get a boost if ...
Social media rumors about a $600 bonus in July Social Security payments are false. The Social Security Administration has not ...
Social Security recipients’ monthly checks could be higher than originally thought next year with the cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA.
Is there a limit on earnings when you’re fully retired? Also, should all retirees receive COLA or is there an exception? Signed: Retired But Wondering Dear Retired: Your questions are fairly simple ...