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May Inflation Rose to 4.2%: What It Means for the COLA
Inflation jumped to 4.2% in May — the highest in three years — mostly on an oil-price spike. It nudges 2027 Social Security COLA estimates up, but two facts keep it from being a 4.2% raise: the COLA uses a different index, and only July through September counts.
What the New Inflation Report Means for the 2027 COLA
A fresh inflation report lands June 10, and it will hint at where the 2027 Social Security COLA is heading. But here is the catch most coverage skips: it won’t actually count toward the COLA — only July through September will.
Why October Is a Big Month for Social Security
Every October, Social Security reveals the most important numbers for the year ahead — the COLA, and the figures that travel with it. Here is what gets announced, why it happens then, and when it takes effect.
How to Get Help From Social Security Faster in 2026
Social Security’s offices have been stretched by staffing cuts, but there are faster ways to get what you need. Here’s what to expect — and how to skip the longest waits.
2027 COLA Estimate: What 3.9% Could Mean at Age 62
An early estimate puts the 2027 cost-of-living adjustment at 3.9% — which would add roughly $54 a month to a typical 62-year-old’s benefit. But it is only a forecast; the official number won’t arrive until October 2026.
Social Security Could Face a ~$500 Monthly Cut in 2032
A new analysis finds that if Social Security’s retirement trust fund is exhausted on schedule in 2032, benefits would face an automatic ~24% cut — averaging about $500 a month — unless Congress acts. Here is what the numbers say and what they don’t.
Social Security Disability (SSDI): How It Works and Who Qualifies
SSDI pays monthly benefits to workers who can no longer work because of a serious, long-term disability and have paid into Social Security long enough. Here is how to qualify and how it differs from SSI.
The Social Security Fairness Act: WEP and GPO Repealed
The Social Security Fairness Act, signed in January 2025, repealed the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset — raising benefits for about 3 million public-sector workers and their families.
How to Apply for Social Security: A Step-by-Step Guide
You can apply for Social Security retirement benefits online in about 15 minutes, by phone, or in person — and you can start up to four months before you want benefits to begin. Here is what you need.
Social Security Payment Schedule 2026: When You Get Paid
Social Security pays monthly on a Wednesday set by your date of birth. Here is the 2026 schedule, the exceptions for SSI and pre-1997 beneficiaries, and how to find your exact dates.
Is Social Security Taxable? How Your Benefits Are Taxed
Social Security can be federally taxable, but most people pay tax on only part of their benefits — and many pay nothing. Whether yours are taxed depends on your “combined income.” Here are the 2026 thresholds.
Working While You Claim: The Social Security Earnings Test
You can work while collecting Social Security, but claiming before full retirement age triggers the earnings test, which temporarily withholds benefits above an annual limit. The catch: you get that money back.
Social Security and Medicare: How the Two Programs Work Together
Medicare is separate from Social Security, but tightly linked: you sign up through SSA, and your Part B premium comes out of your Social Security check. Here are the parts, the enrollment window, and the penalty for waiting.
Spousal and Survivor Benefits: Who Qualifies and How Much
Social Security pays spouses and widows too. A spouse can receive up to 50% of the higher earner’s benefit; a surviving spouse up to 100%. Here is how each works, and how claiming age changes the amount.
How Your Social Security Benefit Is Calculated
Your benefit is based on your highest 35 years of earnings, indexed for wage growth and run through the PIA formula. Here is each step — AIME, the 2026 bend points, and a worked example.