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American seniors are frustrated with how Social Security adjusts for inflation, and they want change.
Key Points History points to a likelihood of a higher COLA following two consecutive years of declines.However, past ...
As summer winds down, retirees and Social Security recipients shift their focus toward 2026—especially the upcoming ...
Seniors on Social Security are hoping for a generous cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in 2026. It's important not to rely too ...
A potentially history-making COLA is on track to be dwarfed by a rapidly climbing expense for select retirees.
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Millions of Americans relying on Social Security benefits will continue to see slightly higher monthly payments in August 2025 due to the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) implement ...
Social Security COLAs are based on third-quarter changes to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical ...
A rumor circulating on social media has led many to believe that Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive a ...
The official COLA won't be announced by the Social Security Administration until October, but it's worth paying attention to ...
The BLS has changed how it measures the inflationary data that determines whether Social Security benefits will get a Cost-of ...
Some lawmakers have called for the CPI-E to be used to determine the annual COLA for Social Security payments, but would it ...