Social Security Announces New Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Checks – What You Need to Know

Social Security Announces New Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Checks – What You Need to Know

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a new Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for the upcoming year, designed to help recipients manage rising inflation and increased living costs. Millions of Americans, particularly seniors, are set to benefit from this adjustment.

This year’s COLA represents a 2.8% increase, which is lower than last year’s historic 8.7% rise. Over 70 million beneficiaries, including retirees, disabled individuals, and others who rely on Social Security, will experience changes in their monthly payments starting in January 2026.

Key Details:

  • Effective Date: The new COLA will be reflected in  checks starting in January 2026.
  • Average Monthly Benefit: The average retired worker will see their monthly benefit increase by approximately $56, bringing the average benefit to $2,071.

Predicted Benefits With COLA 2026 for age 54-65+ :

Based on current estimates, here’s what you can expect from Social Security benefits by 2026:

Tax Rate20252026
Employee7.65%7.65%
Self-Employed15.30%15.30%

NOTE: For most employees, the standard FICA tax withholding totals 7.65 percent, a figure that combines contributions for two federally mandated programs. Specifically, 6.2 percent is allocated to Social Security (OASDI) expenses up to the current taxable wage base limit, while a flat 1.45 percent is applied to all gross income for Medicare (HI) coverage. It is crucial for high-income earners to note a distinct tier introduced in 2013: taxpayers with earned income exceeding 200,000 (250,000 for married couples) incur an Additional Medicare Tax of 0.9 percent. This surcharge is calculated separately and is not reflected in the base 7.65 percent rate.

20252026
Maximum Taxable Earnings
Social Security (OASDI only)$176,100$184,500
Medicare (HI only)No Limit
20252026
Quarter of Coverage
$1,810$1,890
20252026
Retirement Earnings Test Exempt Amounts
Under full retirement age$23,400/yr.
($1,950/mo.)
$24,480/yr.
($2,040/mo.)
NOTE: One dollar in benefits will be withheld for every $2 in earnings above the limit.
The year an individual reaches full retirement age$62,160/yr.
($5,180/mo.)
$65,160/yr.
($5,430/mo.)
NOTE: Applies only to earnings for months prior to attaining full retirement age. One dollar in benefits will be withheld for every $3 in earnings above the limit.
Beginning the month an individual attains full retirement ageNone
20252026
Social Security Disability Thresholds
Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA)
Non-Blind$1,620/mo.$1,690/mo.
Blind$2,700/mo.$2,830/mo.
Trial Work Period (TWP)$1,160/mo.$1,210/mo.
20252026
Maximum Social Security Benefit: Worker Retiring at Full Retirement Age
$4,018/mo.$4,152/mo.
20252026
SSI Federal Payment Standard
Individual$ 967/mo.$ 994/mo.
Couple$1,450/mo.$1,491/mo.
20252026
SSI Resource Limits
Individual$2,000$2,000
Couple$3,000$3,000
20252026
SSI Student Exclusion
Monthly limit$2,350$2,410
Annual limit$9,460$9,730
Before 2.8% COLAAfter 2.8% COLA
Estimated Average Monthly Social Security Benefits Payable in January 2026
All Retired Workers$2,015$2,071
Aged Couple, Both Receiving Benefits$3,120$3,208
Widowed Mother and Two Children$3,792$3,898
Aged Widow(er) Alone$1,867$1,919
Disabled Worker, Spouse and One or More Children$2,857$2,937
All Disabled Workers$1,586$1,630

Why It Matters:

The COLA is designed to help Social Security beneficiaries keep up with inflation. Rising living costs, especially for essentials like food, healthcare, and housing, disproportionately affect those on fixed incomes. While this year’s increase provides some relief, many argue it may not fully offset actual expenses, particularly for medical care.

What You Should Do:

  • Check Your Benefit Amount: You can expect to receive your updated benefit amount starting in January. Make sure your payment reflects the new COLA increase.
  • Stay Informed: The SSA will send out notifications detailing your new benefit amount in December, so be on the lookout for official updates.

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