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New COLA estimates can give retirees a glimpse of what they might expect in 2026. New tax benefits could offer additional ...
Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment could rise 2.7%. But Medicare Part B premiums are set to rise even more, eating ...
Each year, a cost-of-living adjustment — or COLA — is intended to help recipients keep up with inflation and maintain their standard of living.
The annual cost-of-living-adjustment isn't keeping up with inflation, according to The Senior Citizens League advocacy group.
Regardless of which of these is right, however, the COLA is about to buck a 29-year trend. That's because, for the first time ...
RI Social Security recipients could get a 2.7% raise in 2026. But Medicare Part B premiums are set to rise even more, eating ...
Millions of Americans depend on Social Security to make ends meet. The annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) ensures benefits keep pace with inflation. However, experts predict a modest 2.4% ...
Learn about the Social Security COLA projection for 2026, including what it is, how it's calculated and what it means for ...
The BLS has changed how it measures the inflationary data that determines whether Social Security benefits will get a Cost-of ...
While the final COLA won’t be announced until October, projections are becoming more refined as midyear data solidifies. This ...
In recent months, data has pointed to slowing inflation. The monthly year-over-year change in the CPI-W has gone from 2.97% in January to 2.17% in May. There's still time before the data that actually ...
The official COLA won't be announced by the Social Security Administration (SSA) until October, but it's worth paying attention to estimates, so current and soon-to-be retirees can begin planning ...