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It would mark the most significant changes to the disability program in its history, according to Jack Smalligan, senior ...
The 2026 cost-of-living adjustment will be announced next month and is expected to be increase over the 2025 COLA.
Because Social Security has a wage cap, the program also has a maximum monthly benefit it will pay recipients. This year, ...
Social Security recipients are projected to see a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in 2026, based on the August CPI data ...
The government is planning to phase out paper checks for most consumers receiving Social Security benefits and other federal ...
Social Security isn’t vanishing. But it may evolve—and with the right planning, you can successfully navigate that change.
According to estimates in the Medicare Trustees Report, the Part B premium is expected to rise by 11.5% in 2026 to $206.20 ...
Last October, the Social Security Administration announced a 2.5% cost of living adjustment (COLA) for 2025, which resulted in a roughly $50 boost in monthly benefits for the tens of millions of ...
How would a 2.7% COLA stack up against previous increases? Last year, Social Security beneficiaries received a 2.5% COLA.
Most retirees simply don't have spare funds to cope with a Social Security cut. Is this something to worry about?
Congress could look to high earners to help offset lost revenue and possibly shore up the Social Security program.
One final limitation is that you cannot claim a spousal benefit until your partner has applied for checks. There is an ...