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The official Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2027 won't be announced until mid-October, but experts have already started predicting how much benefits will increase next year.
The Senior Citizens League predicts a 2.8% COLA for 2027 based on the latest data. This estimated increase likely won't be enough for many retirees. The actual 2027 COLA won't be known until ...
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American retirees who are receiving Social Security will see an annual cost of living adjustment (COLA) next year, and a new report projects that next year's benefit increase may be smaller than many ...
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Despite the latest inflation reading showing prices heating up due to the Iran war, the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, for 2027 is projected to be the same as this year’s. The ...
Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) could stay at 2.8% in 2027, the same as its rate for this year. That’s the latest prediction from The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) and mirrors ...
The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) projects a 2.8% Social Security COLA for 2027 — unchanged from 2026 — based on inflation data from July through September, not the full year. Concerns are growing ...