Retired workers are on pace to get a historic COLA next year, but Social Security benefits may still lose buying power as ...
Around 85% of retirees have made lifestyle changes due to rising inflation, according to a 2024 survey by The Motley Fool.
The Senior Citizens League (SCL) has given its updated projection for the 2026 Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment ...
Social Security cost-of-living-adjustments (COLAs) have been high in recent years, due to some of the worst inflation seen in roughly four decades. But as the Federal Reserve worked quickly to rein in ...
Some new numbers have emerged regarding social security and COLA (Cost-of-Living Adjustment). Doug and Lee break down what ...
Seniors may see only a small bump in Social Security next year. The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) expects a 2.7% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2026, while inflation is still close to 2.9%, ...
Amid persistent inflation and a flurry of changes under President Donald Trump, Social Security beneficiaries may be ...
Every year, the Social Security Administration makes an announcement that affects all 73 million Social Security beneficiaries. Here's what to expect.
The Social Security Administration will announce next year's cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) on Oct. 15. Based on recent ...
How would a 2.7% COLA stack up against previous increases? Last year, Social Security beneficiaries received a 2.5% COLA.
Analysts forecast a 2.8% Social Security COLA in 2026. It may not cover expected Medicare premiums, putting seniors more in a ...
The 2026 cost-of-living adjustment will be announced next month and is expected to be increase over the 2025 COLA.