Social Security, COLA
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The biggest announcement of the year is within sight, but it's likely to leave Social Security's more than 70 million beneficiaries disappointed.
Social Security beneficiaries are expected to receive a cost-of-living adjustment next year. Find out how much it could be and when it will take effect.
Several Social Security Administration (SSA) changes are arriving this month for beneficiaries. On October 15, the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will be finalized for next year, determining the adjustment for benefit increases to take effect in January.
Analysts forecast a 2.8% Social Security COLA in 2026. It may not cover expected Medicare premiums, putting seniors more in a bind, they said.
Find out how the proposed social security retirement age change could affect your benefits and financial future.
There are some things Social Security beneficiaries should know as the year comes to a close, even as the future of Social Security remains unclear.
The Social Security Administration will issue two payments to some beneficiaries in October. The reason has to do with how the calendar plays out for October and November.be People who receive Supplemental Security Income,