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The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is projected to be higher next year, but benefits still might not be enough for many older Americans to live off. Each year, the Social Security ...
The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is intended to offset inflation. The Senior Citizens League (TSLC) ...
Social Security beneficiaries would welcome extra money in the bank from a COLA hike. But some might only be looking at $50 a month or less extra.
Social Security’s 90th birthday is a good time to revisit whether tax rules frozen since the early 1990s still make sense.
Big changes are coming to Social Security in the year ahead, impacting everything from the size of your benefit check to your ...
The projected 2026 COLA increase is now 2.7%—up from 2.4%, the lowest in years. Here’s how the change affects retiree ...
Cost-of-living adjustments are meant to help Social Security recipients keep pace with inflation. Here are six relatively ...
Social Security changes in 2026 include a COLA increase, higher retirement age, and tax changes tied to Trump’s new law.
The official COLA is still two months away, but July's inflation data has led multiple experts to the same prediction.
Social Security recipients were especially disappointed in their 2025 COLA, which came in at only 2.5%. And many seniors are ...
Not even a first-of-the-century cost-of-living adjustment milestone will be enough to prop up retired-worker beneficiaries.
The projected 2026 COLA increase is now 2.7%—up from 2.4%, the lowest in years. Here’s how the change impacts retiree ...