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The Social Security Administration is continuing to backtrack on a planned policy change that would have required millions of ...
The Senior Citizens League released its latest COLA prediction Thursday, with its model predicting 2.3% which is up slightly from last month but 0.2 percentage points lower than in 2025. TSCL ...
Trump’s new tariffs could unintentionally boost your Social Security benefits by increasing the 2026 COLA—but experts say ...
Even before the most recent chaos, the most common age to claim Social Security benefits was age 62, with 29% of beneficiaries choosing to do this as of 2022, according to the Social Security ...
The updated forecast comes amid economic uncertainty sparked by the Trump administration's recent announcement of broad new ...
April Social Security Payments: Millions of retirees in the United States are now seeing bigger Social Security checks thanks ...
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Social Security beneficiaries saw a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment in 2025. The COLA adjustment for 2026 may not be as large, ...
COLA estimate is pegged at 2.2% after March's inflation report. But experts say Trump tariffs may influence the final COLA.
The Senior Citizens League, an advocacy group for older adults, expects the 2026 COLA to be 2.3%, while independent Social ...
The Senior Citizens League, an advocacy group for older adults, expects the 2026 COLA to be 2.3%, while independent Social Security and Medicare analyst Mary Johnson expects the COLA to be 2.2%. Both ...
When the Social Security Administration announced last October that Social Security benefits would be getting a 2.5% ...
Social Security recipients anxious about their next payments this April can rest assured that payments will continue to ...
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