People with disabilities who receive Supplemental Security Income and other Social Security benefits are about to get a raise ...
Beginning in January, all Social Security and disability beneficiaries will receive a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) designed to help benefits keep pace with inflation.
In December, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate for the third time this year. The move was not unexpected, ...
Even with a 2.8% COLA for 2026, many Americans are nonetheless worried about how Social Security will help pay for their rising expenses in retirement.
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2 troubling facts about the 2026 Social Security COLA retirees need to know
Social Security benefits are a crucial income source for many seniors, so it’s common for retirees to eagerly await the news ...
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Social Security’s 2026 COLA is 2.8%, but some retirees won’t get it all
Social Security recipients got some decent news at the end of October. The Social Security Administration announced that in ...
SSI payments arrive on Dec. 1 and Dec. 31 because of a Social Security calendar rule. Also, another round of disability ...
Workers who claim benefits at the earliest eligible age of 62 can receive up to $2,831 per month. Those who wait until full ...
The Federal Reserve had its last meeting of 2025 on December 10 and, as FedWatch predicted, the Central Bank delivered its ...
There’s a reason the Federal Reserve has been all over the news this week. On Dec. 10, the Fed concluded its final interest ...
Tens of millions of Social Security and Supplemental Security beneficiaries will soon receive their first, slightly larger ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate cut of a quarter percentage point lowered the benchmark federal funds rate to ...
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