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COLA increases Social Security payments for 2026: Boosts confirmed for retirees, spouses, survivors and disability recipients

COLA increases Social Security payments for 2026: Boosts confirmed for retirees, spouses, survivors and disability recipients

Social Security beneficiaries are set to receive a higher monthly income in 2026 after the Social Security Administration confirmed a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). The increase will raise payments for more than 75 million Americans, including retirees, spouses, survivors, disabled workers and SSI recipients. The adjustment takes effect automatically, with the first larger payments arriving in January 2026 and SSI increases beginning on 31 December 2025.

What the 2.8% COLA means for beneficiaries

The new COLA will lift the average retirement benefit from $2,008 to $2,064 per month, adding $56 to the typical retiree’s income. Spousal benefits will increase from $954 to $981, survivor benefits from $1,575 to $1,619 and average disabled-worker payments from $1,583 to $1,627. Around 7.5 million SSI recipients will also see their payments rise, with adjustments applied to both Social Security and SSI for those who receive benefits from both programmes.Although the increase is welcome, it remains below the average COLA over the past decade and may not fully match rising living costs, particularly healthcare expenses, which weigh more heavily on older Americans.Beneficiaries who continue working while claiming Social Security before their full retirement age will see higher earnings thresholds in 2026. The annual earnings limit will increase to $24,480, up from $23,500, while the upper limit for those reaching full retirement age during the year will rise to $65,160.Exceeding these thresholds can result in temporary benefit withholdings, though withheld amounts are later credited back once full retirement age is reached. No earnings test applies after reaching full retirement age.The highest possible Social Security benefit for someone retiring at full retirement age will rise from $4,018 to $4,152 in 2026. This reflects an increase in the maximum taxable earnings cap, which climbs from $176,100 in 2025 to $184,500 in 2026. Higher wage indexing ensures that maximum benefits grow in line with national earnings trends.For many retirees enrolled in Medicare Part B, rising healthcare costs may offset part of their COLA increase. The standard Medicare Part B premium will climb 9.7% next year to $202.90, driven by higher outpatient care costs and prescription-drug spending. While this premium is deducted directly from most Social Security payments, the COLA ensures beneficiaries do not receive a net reduction in their monthly deposit — though many will see little or no real financial gain.

When will beneficiaries receive their updated amounts

The Social Security Administration will send personalised COLA notices in late November via online accounts, with paper letters arriving in December. These one-page summaries will outline each beneficiary’s new monthly amount, deductions and payment schedule. Even if a notice is delayed or misplaced, the higher payment will arrive automatically in January 2026. Medicare enrollees will also see updated premium information in their online Message Centre. Go to Source

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