Social Security COLA announcement was set for today
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Social Security's Looming 24% Benefit Cut: What Officials Are Considering
Social Security faces a 24% benefit cut in under 10 years. Officials are weighing income caps and tax increases to prevent it.
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New social security tax updates coming in 2026 explained
Starting in 2026, the Social Security Administration will implement significant tax rule adjustments affecting benefit taxation and payroll contributions for workers and retirees across the U.S. These changes,
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is calling some staff back to work to prepare its closely watched inflation gauge, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, despite the government shutdown, a Trump administration official told CNN.
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Despite campaign promises, White House eyes new changes to Social Security and Medicare
I will never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare,” Trump vowed in 2024. I have bad news for voters who believed him.
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When Social Security isn't enough to cover your rising costs
The Social Security Administration has announced a 2.7% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for benefits starting in 2026, which will provide an average monthly increase of about $48 for retired workers.
But there's also an important Social Security move you should make before we ring in 2026, even if you're not yet claiming benefits. Skipping it could have serious consequences for the size of your future checks.