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The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is based on third-quarter inflation data. The COLA formula uses data ...
Based on the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment estimates from TSCL and Johnson, a 2.4% "raise" next year would increase the ...
Inflation data for April came in lower than experts had projected. There’s a chance that cooler-than-expected inflation could ...
More than a third of Florida households receive some form of Social Security benefits, according to a study by GOBankingRates ...
New government inflation data shows the pace of inflation has subsided from pandemic-era highs. Social Security beneficiaries ...
A foundational change to Social Security presented by President Trump would fundamentally weaken the program's financial ...
“If our predictions come true and the 2026 COLA comes in at the lowest we’ve seen since 2021, seniors will face additional ...
The Senior Citizens League forecasts the 2026 Cost of Living Adjustment, or COLA, will be 2.4%, up from last month’s prediction of 2.3%. That’s 0.1 percentage points lower than 2025’s COLA of 2.5% and ...
Although inflation appears to be cooling — for now — experts warn that the 2026 COLA may not be enough to keep up with real-world costs.
COLA may be the smallest increase in five years, but inflation trends could shift that outlook. Here's what we know now.
The estimate, released by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), is slightly up from April's 2.3 percent forecast.
Social Security cost-of-living-adjustment will be announced in October, it is projected to be 2.4% by the Senior Citizens ...
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