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Social Security beneficiaries receive cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) each year to keep benefit payments aligned with ...
That's hugely problematic, because as it is, many retirees are having a difficult time making ends meet based on their ...
Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment could rise 2.7%. But Medicare Part B premiums are set to rise even more, eating ...
How COLA may impact Social Security income next year, and why Medicare premiums will take a big bite out of 2026 cost-of-living adjustments.
This year, September's CPI-W reading should be released on Oct. 15. So, that's the day to tune in for the biggest Social ...
Social Security, one of the cornerstones of retirement planning for millions of Americans, is undergoing some of the most ...
New COLA estimates can give retirees a glimpse of what they might expect in 2026. New tax benefits could offer additional ...
The Social Security COLA announcement arrives around October 15. Here’s why retirees should mark their calendars.
If Congress does nothing, Social Security recipients may see a 24% cut in annual benefits in 2033, a new analysis shows.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) report was unexpectedly hot, showing a 0.3% increase month-over-month and a 2.7% rise ...
Social Security benefits are eligible for a cost-of-living adjustment each year that’s tied to inflation. While COLAs are supposed to keep up with inflation in theory, historically, they’ve ...
Social Security’s COLA wasn’t keeping pace with inflation at the start of the year. Retirees received a 2.5% Cost of Living Adjustment in 2025. Benefits have lost 20% of buying power due to ...