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The projected 2025 COLA for Social Security is 2.5%, according to an emailed September 11 TSCL press release, resulting in another drop. That percentage is likely to change, but the concern is ...
In fact, next year's 2.5% bump is higher than the 2010's average COLA of 1.4%, and is similar to the average since 1983 (after the soaring inflation of the preceding decade). What it means for ...
Since COLAs became automatic in 1975, the average COLA has been 3.75% if you include this year's COLA. At 2.5%, the 2025 COLA is below average and the lowest since the 1.3% COLA in 2021.
The 2025 Social Security COLA is only +2.5%, ... Contrast that with those who started taking benefits at age 62, whose average monthly payment will go from $2,710 to $2,778, or a $68 difference ...
The 2025 COLA is expected to be 2.5%. The latest projection from The Senior Citizens League puts the COLA estimate around 2.5%. This is below the 3.2% hike recipients got this year and reflects ...
That is three-tenths of a percent above the average CPI-W reading. If the CPI-E is truly a better inflation gauge for retirees, then Social Security's 2025 COLA will be three-tenths of a percent ...
When you look at the history of Social Security COLAs since the turn of the century, the 2025 COLA is remarkably average. It ranks as the 12th highest COLA since 2001 and sits just under the 2.58% ...
The 2025 COLA increase is the smallest since 2021. ... The 2025 COLA will on average add about $50 to each monthly benefit check, the administration said.