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The Social Security Administration set its 2025 cost-of-living adjustment at 2.5%, the smallest annual COLA hike since 2021. Although inflation has eased from its pandemic-era heights, some ...
It's official: Social Security benefits will receive a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in 2025, the smallest percent increase in payments since 2021. That means the average retired worker ...
In October, the Social Security Administration set its 2025 cost-of-living adjustment at 2.5%, the smallest annual COLA hike since 2021. The COLA is based on recent inflation rates, and because ...
The percent increase then becomes the COLA in the following year. For instance, the CPI-W increased 2.5% in the third quarter of 2024, which means Social Security benefits will get a 2.5% COLA in ...
For example, if the COLA comes in at 2.5% and you're currently receiving $2,000 per month, you'd add another 2.5%, or $50 per month, to your checks in 2025. 2. December 2024: Beneficiaries receive ...
On Oct. 10, following the release of the final puzzle piece needed to calculate Social Security's 2025 COLA (the September inflation report), the SSA announced that beneficiaries would see their ...
At 2.5%, the 2025 COLA is below average and the lowest since the 1.3% COLA in 2021. The good news: The 2025 COLA could be lower. The could-be-better news: The 2025 COLA could also be higher.
With the September consumer price index (CPI) report now official, the Social Security Administration has announced the 2025 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). Beneficiaries will be getting an ...