Social Security recipients will see a 2.8% benefit increase for 2026
The Social Security Administration announced the 2026 COLA increase in benefits will be 2.8% to account for the higher cost of living.
The Social Security Administration announced Friday that benefit payments will increase 2.8% next year to account for the higher cost of living.
The 2026 cost-of-living adjustment, knowns as the COLA, represents an increase over last year’s 2.5% figure, but it is lower than the historical average of about 3.7%.
Individual retirement benefits will climb an average of about $56 per month, the agency said in a statement.
The COLA is typically calculated using benchmark inflation data from July, August, and September.
While pandemic-era inflation has ebbed since hitting a high of nearly 10% in 2022, households across the U.S. continue to report feeling price pressures.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/personal-finance/social-security-cola-2026-rcna239552
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