Social Security benefits are likely to lose purchasing power next year despite a historic cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).
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Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA) changes after Fed cuts rates again
Quick Read The 2026 COLA was announced at 2.8% in October 2025. Fed projections suggest a potential 2027 COLA in the 2.3% to ...
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Your 2026 Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment Won’t Be as Big as You Think
Quick Read Social Security (SSA) recipients will receive a 2.8% COLA in 2026, but Medicare Part B premiums will increase by $17.90 per month. The Medicare premium increase consumes about one-third of ...
More than a third of President Trump’s 2024 voters say they are struggling more than ever to afford life’s everyday expenses, ...
According to a new Vanderbilt Poll, Tennesseans across the political spectrum are worried about the cost of living.
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Economy, cost of living top concerns in December 2025 UMBC Poll
The economy and cost of living top Marylanders' concerns in the latest poll from the University of Maryland-Baltimore ...
While the New York mayor-elect said the two discussed addressing cost of living, what remained out of the talk may affect the ...
There are five suburbs where median household incomes amount to more than $200,000. Ranked from most to least annual income, ...
Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger addressed the Virginia Chamber of Commerce today and endorsed Blueprint Virginia 2035, ...
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