Despite the federal government shutdown, the Social Security Administration announced the official cost-of-living adjustment ...
It's not a given that you'll qualify for Social Security in retirement. A big rule change could pose a problem for some ...
New Social Security rules could mean you get more—or less—in each benefit check next year. Here’s how to calculate the amount ...
The Motley Fool reports that 54% of Social Security recipients find the upcoming 2.8% COLA insufficient to cover rising ...
The annual inflation adjustment for Social Security benefits was released on Friday, and beneficiaries are set to see larger benefits in 2026.
As seniors face rising prices for shelter and medical services, their annual benefit boosts aren't keeping up.
CPI-W inflation measured 2.8% in the third quarter of 2025, so Social Security benefits will increase 2.8% in 2026. The chart ...
The Social Security Administration will announce the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment on Oct. 24 even if the government shutdown is still in effect. Social Security's 2026 COLA is likely to be 2.7% or 2 ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Oct. 10 the September Consumer Price Index will be released at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 24.
Will the government shutdown impact your November Social Security benefits? Here's the schedule of when you'll get them.
Three-quarters of American workers fear Social Security won't be there for them when they retire, a new survey finds.
If not for the government shutdown, Social Security beneficiaries would have discovered the extent of the COLA hike for 2026 when new inflation data was released Oct. 15. In 2025, Social Security and ...