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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 ...
Projected COLA impact on benefits. Nasdaq notes that while the COLA may reach 2.3-2.5%, shelter costs increased by about ...
The Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) is crucial for maintaining the purchasing power of Social Security benefits. As we await the official 2026 COLA announcement, understanding its calculation and ...
Early estimates point to a 2.5% COLA for January 2026, matching this year's modest bump. If confirmed in October, after the ...
A false claim circulating widely on Facebook, TikTok, and other social media platforms suggests that all Social Security ...
Is it too early to speculate how much more retirees might receive in Social Security benefits next year? In fact, The Senior ...
The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) has predicted that Social Security's 2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) will be 2.5 ...
Many seniors are eager to know what their upcoming Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will be. Although it's too soon to land on an official number, there are estimates available based ...
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.
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 ...
The way inflation trends in July will help determine what raise Social Security beneficiaries get in 2026. If you're someone ...