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New COLA estimates can give retirees a glimpse of what they might expect in 2026. New tax benefits could offer additional ...
Most retirees depend on Social Security for at least a good portion of their monthly income. That’s why it is so essential ...
Each year, a cost-of-living adjustment — or COLA — is intended to help recipients keep up with inflation and maintain their ...
Inflation is a factor that cannot be avoided or controlled, but it can be anticipated. From COLAs to IRA contribution limits, ...
Social Security's 2026 cost-of-living adjustment projected at 2.5% as inflation concerns mount over data reliability issues.
As retirees continue to worry about social services and federal programs that are on the chopping block, next year's COLA rates could be particularly important.
RI Social Security recipients could get a 2.7% raise in 2026. But Medicare Part B premiums are set to rise even more, eating ...
The annual cost-of-living-adjustment isn't keeping up with inflation, according to The Senior Citizens League advocacy group.
Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment could rise 2.7%. But Medicare Part B premiums are set to rise even more, eating ...
Here’s a look at some of the top stories trending online today, July 17. They include the latest news on the latest changes ...
There are many people who get most of their retirement income from Social Security and need those benefits desperately to cover their expenses. It’s people in this situation who are probably very ...
The final adjustment won’t be confirmed until October, after the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases inflation data for July, August and September. But the recent bump continues a trend: The Senior ...