{"id":20574,"date":"2025-09-11T19:37:38","date_gmt":"2025-09-11T19:37:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=20574"},"modified":"2025-09-11T19:37:38","modified_gmt":"2025-09-11T19:37:38","slug":"social-security-cost-of-living-adjustment-may-be-higher-in-2026-estimates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=20574","title":{"rendered":"Social Security cost-of-living adjustment may be higher in 2026: estimates"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"RegularArticle-ArticleBody-5\" data-module=\"ArticleBody\" data-test=\"articleBody-2\" data-analytics=\"RegularArticle-articleBody-5-2\"><span class=\"HighlightShare-hidden\" style=\"top:0;left:0\"><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"InlineImage-imageEmbed\" id=\"ArticleBody-InlineImage-108101697\" data-test=\"InlineImage\">\n<div class=\"InlineImage-wrapper\">\n<div>\n<p>Customers shop for produce at an H-E-B grocery store on Feb. 12, 2025 in Austin, Texas.<\/p>\n<p>Brandon Bell | Getty Images<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"group\">\n<p>Millions of Social Security beneficiaries may see a 2.7% to 2.8%<strong> <\/strong>increase to their monthly checks in 2026, according to new estimates based on the latest government inflation data.<\/p>\n<p>A<strong> <\/strong>2.8% Social Security <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ssa.gov\/cola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">cost-of-living adjustment<\/a> may go into effect next year, estimates Mary Johnson, an independent Social Security and Medicare policy analyst. That increase would push the average retirement benefit up<strong> <\/strong>by about $54.70<strong> <\/strong>per month, she said.<\/p>\n<p>Separately, the Senior Citizens League estimates the 2026 COLA may be 2.7%, pushing the average monthly retirement benefit up $54 per month, according to the nonpartisan senior group.<\/p>\n<p>The average monthly retirement benefit is $1,955 for retired workers and their families, including spouses and children, according to August Social Security Administration <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ssa.gov\/policy\/docs\/quickfacts\/stat_snapshot\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">data<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Those estimated increases would be up<strong> <\/strong>from the 2.5% boost to benefits that went into effect in 2025. The COLA has averaged 2.6% over the past 20 years, according to the Senior Citizens League.<\/p>\n<p><strong>More from Personal Finance:<\/strong><br \/>Inflation is retirees&#8217; &#8216;greatest enemy,&#8217; says inventor of 4% rule<br \/>There&#8217;s still time for &#8216;super catch-up&#8217; 401(k) contributions for 2025<br \/>Fewer people think retirement will &#8216;take a miracle,&#8217; report finds<\/p>\n<p>The COLA projections are based on new consumer price index data for the month of August that was released Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>The official Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will include one more month of inflation data.<\/p>\n<p>The COLA for the next year is typically announced by the Social Security Administration in October. It is calculated based on third-quarter data using a subset of the consumer price index, known as the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or CPI-W.<\/p>\n<p>There is a very high chance that the Social Security COLA will be 2.8% once September data is included, according to Johnson. In order for the COLA to land at 2.7%, there would have to be &#8220;virtually no inflation growth at all in September,&#8221; she said.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2 class=\"ArticleBody-subtitle\"><a id=\"headline0\"><\/a>Retirees worry tariffs will hurt their buying power<\/h2>\n<div class=\"group\">\n<p>While new estimates point to a higher COLA than this year&#8217;s 2.5% boost to benefits, the projections are lower than some increases Social Security beneficiaries have seen in recent years. That includes a 3.2% cost-of-living adjustment for 2024, as well as record-high increases Social Security beneficiaries saw in 2022 and 2023, when the annual\u00a0COLAs<strong>\u00a0<\/strong>were 5.9% and 8.7%, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Those record increases came as inflation jumped following the onset of the Covid pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>Retirees worry a similar shock could prompt the rate of inflation to spike again.<\/p>\n<p>Half of retirees surveyed say they are &#8220;terrified&#8221; about the potential impact tariffs may have on their retirement income or retirement savings, according to an August Nationwide Retirement Institute <a href=\"https:\/\/nationwidefinancial.com\/media\/pdf\/NFM-24801AO.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">poll<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Around two-thirds of individuals who receive Social Security benefits think at least somewhat that tariffs will prompt inflation beyond what annual cost-of-living adjustments can cover, Nationwide found.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div role=\"region\" aria-labelledby=\"Placeholder-ArticleBody-Video-108186648\">\n<div role=\"button\" tabindex=\"0\" id=\"Placeholder-ArticleBody-Video-108186648\" class=\"PlaceHolder-wrapper\" data-vilynx-id=\"7000385822\" data-test=\"VideoPlaceHolder\">\n<div class=\"InlineVideo-videoEmbed\" id=\"InlineVideo-0\" data-test=\"InlineVideo\">\n<div class=\"InlineVideo-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"InlineVideo-inlineThumbnailContainer\"><span class=\"InlineVideo-videoButton\"><\/span><span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"group\">\n<p>More than half of current Social Security beneficiaries in the survey said they have already had to reduce their discretionary spending as\u00a0increases to their expenses\u00a0have outpaced\u00a0the growth of their\u00a0benefits.<\/p>\n<p>If a retiree sees a $54 cost-of-living increase to their monthly Social Security checks but other essential expenses like rent go up, the inflation adjustment doesn&#8217;t go as far, said Tina Ambrozy, head of strategic customer solutions at Nationwide.<\/p>\n<p>Medicare costs are also poised to increase next year. The standard monthly Part B premium may go up $21.50 per month, to $206.50 per month from $185, according to Medicare trustees estimates. That would be &#8220;very close&#8221; to the highest premium jump in the program&#8217;s history, which was $21.60 per month in 2022, according to Johnson.<\/p>\n<p>Medicare Part D premiums for prescription drug plans may increase by as much as $50 per month in 2026, Johnson said.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2 class=\"ArticleBody-subtitle\"><a id=\"headline1\"><\/a>How higher inflation affects retirees<\/h2>\n<div class=\"group\">\n<p>While the pace of inflation has come down from the 2021 and 2022 pandemic highs, seniors are still seeing higher prices on grocery store shelves and elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>Retirees are &#8220;particularly sensitive to inflation,&#8221; said Jean-Pierre Aubry, associate director of retirement plans and finance at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College \u2014 though how it affects them individually depends on their personal circumstances.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"group\">\n<p>For those who rely on fixed income investments like bonds, inflation can be &#8220;quite painful&#8221; if the returns and coupon payments do not keep pace with a rising cost of living, Aubry said.<\/p>\n<p>However, for seniors who still have mortgage debt, inflation can help by making the real value of those outstanding balances go down, he said.<\/p>\n<p>Notably, because Social Security cost-of-living adjustments are put into effect once a year, those increases may come after inflation has already risen.<\/p>\n<p>If retirees can smooth out their spending by trying to avoid sharp ups and downs in their outlays, that lag can be less of an issue, Aubry said.<\/p>\n<p>While 74% of respondents to Nationwide&#8217;s survey said they think they can manage Social Security benefits on their own, just one-third are confident in their knowledge of the program.<\/p>\n<p>Working with a financial advisor can help retirees address those knowledge gaps and better manage their benefits and other assets, Ambrozy said.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"group\">\n<div class=\"RelatedContent-relatedContent\" id=\"RegularArticle-RelatedContent-1\">\n<div class=\"RelatedContent-container\">\n<div class=\"RelatedContent-nonCollapsibleContent\">\n<h2 class=\"RelatedContent-header\">Don\u2019t miss these insights from CNBC PRO<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnbc.com\/2025\/09\/11\/social-security-cola-cost-of-living-adjustment-may-be-higher-in-2026-estimates.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Customers shop for produce at an H-E-B grocery store on Feb. 12, 2025 in Austin, Texas. 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