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The official COLA won't be announced by the Social Security Administration until October, but it's worth paying attention to ...
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 ...
COLAs are tied directly to inflation. Challenges in reporting inflation data could lead to incomplete information -- and a ...
There has been a clear trend in TSCL's Social Security COLA predictions. For four consecutive months, the projected increase ...
Based on the inflation data we have for the year so far, the nonpartisan Senior Citizens League, an advocacy group, is ...
If you started getting SSDI before May 1997, you'd usually receive your payment on the third day of every month. Note that ...
Social Security's 2026 cost-of-living adjustment projected at 2.5% as inflation concerns mount over data reliability issues.
Is it too early to speculate how much more retirees might receive in Social Security benefits next year? In fact, The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), a nonprofit organization that advocates for seniors ...
Social Security Cost of Living Adjustments, or COLAs, are a lifeline for seniors. Without them, Social Security benefits ...
Good news for seniors receiving Social Security: The 2026 cost-of-living adjustment prediction went up in May. According to ...
Millions of Social Security beneficiaries received a 2.5% boost to their benefits in 2025, thanks to an annual cost-of-living adjustment that went into effect in January. In 2026, Social Security ...
Early estimates point to a 2.5% COLA for January 2026, matching this year's modest bump. If confirmed in October, after the ...