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RI Social Security recipients could get a 2.7% raise in 2026. But Medicare Part B premiums are set to rise even more, eating ...
Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment could rise 2.7%. But Medicare Part B premiums are set to rise even more, eating ...
The annual cost-of-living-adjustment isn't keeping up with inflation, according to The Senior Citizens League advocacy group.
Social Security's 2026 cost-of-living adjustment projected at 2.5% as inflation concerns mount over data reliability issues.
The official COLA won't be announced by the Social Security Administration until October, but it's worth paying attention to ...
As retirees continue to worry about social services and federal programs that are on the chopping block, next year's COLA ...
While the final COLA won’t be announced until October, projections are becoming more refined as midyear data solidifies.
One of the most important pieces of Social Security retirement benefits is the annual cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA.
While the sweeping tariff policy announced in April didn’t appear to have an immediate impact on the 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) projections, that might be changing, albeit ...
It's best to set yourself up to not be too reliant on Social Security raises each year. The purpose of Social Security COLAs ...
Social Security’s 2026 cost-of-living raise may hit 2.7%, but a sharp rise in Medicare premiums could erase most gains.
Based on the inflation data we have for the year so far, the nonpartisan Senior Citizens League, an advocacy group, is ...