• Social Security
  • SNAP
  • Retirement
  • SSI
  • IRS
  • SSDI
Futbolete
  • Finance
  • Social Security
  • Finance
  • Social Security
Futbolete

2026 COLA prediction update for Social Security & SSI payments in the U.S.

Discover the most recent update of the 2026 COLA prediction for Social Security retirement, SSDI, and SSI benefits in the United States

Francisco Candelera
21/01/2025 17:00
en Finance
2026 COLA update for Social Security payments in the USA

2026 COLA update for Social Security payments in the USA

SNAP November 2025: Check Your State’s Payment Date Now Amid Government Shutdown

Despite the Government Shutdown, Two More Social Security Payments Will Arrive This Week

By January 22, 2025, all Social Security and SSI recipients will have benefited from the 2025 COLA increase. However, it is time to start preparing for the Cost-of-Living Adjustment in 2026. The most reliable experts to calculate this annual boost are working for the Senior Citizens League. Year after year, they make the most accurate projections.

According to the Senior Citizens League’s Cost-of-Living Adjustment model, the 2026 COLA increase will be about 2.1%. Bear in mind that TSCL’s model is based on the information provided by the Bureau of Labour and Statistics. The key information to work out the Cost-of-Living Adjustment is the CPI-W (Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers ).

Is the Social Security 2026 COLA prediction lower than in 2025?

For your information, the 2025 COLA increase was 2.5%. Therefore, if inflation continues cooling down there could be a lower-than-average Cost-of-Living Adjustment in 2026.

That means the current prediction the Senior Citizens League has made for 2026 is 0.4% lower than in 2025. Bear in mind that the CPI-W for December 2024 was 2.8%.

If you are a new Social Security recipient, you may not know that the highest COLA in recent years was back in 2023. It reached a staggering 8.7% so millions of American retirees took advantage of a large increase.

When will Social Security confirm the 2026 COLA increase?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) usually releases the new Cost-of-Living Adjustment increase in October. However, it depends on the year, it may be in mid-October or a little earlier.

The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its annual schedule on its website. This schedule of Releases for the Consumer Price Index confirms that the CPI-W for September will be unveiled on October 15, 2025. So, Oct. 15 will be when SSA releases the new COLA for 2026 too.

Take into account that Social Security uses the CPI-W figure from the third quarters in the current and previous year. By comparing both percentage, SSA can work out the 2026 COLA increase.

Tags: COLApaymentSocial Security
Related Posts
Government Shutdown Puts November SNAP Benefits at Risk: See If Your State is Affected
SNAP November 2025: Check Your State’s Payment Date Now Amid Government Shutdown
The SSA is sending payments in October 2025, despite the federal shutdown
Despite the Government Shutdown, Two More Social Security Payments Will Arrive This Week
New PFD stimulus checks are coming in a matter of days
The Last Rounds of PFD Stimulus Checks Have Been Approved: $1,000 Checks on the Way
New Work Rules for CalFresh Food Stamps Could Affect 3 Million People
California CalFresh Get a Small Boost, But a Big Cut Is Coming After Trump’s OBBBA Bill

Recent Posts

  • SNAP November 2025: Check Your State’s Payment Date Now Amid Government Shutdown
  • Despite the Government Shutdown, Two More Social Security Payments Will Arrive This Week
  • The Last Rounds of PFD Stimulus Checks Have Been Approved: $1,000 Checks on the Way
  • California CalFresh Get a Small Boost, But a Big Cut Is Coming After Trump’s OBBBA Bill
  • You Can Still Claim up to $400 in Tax Refunds if You Live In This State

Trusted Information

Futbolete US, the news and media division of Futbolete, is a global provider of multimedia news content, reaching thousands of people around the world every day. It delivers business, financial, national, and international news directly to consumers

About Us

  • Code of ethics
  • Correction policy
  • Staff
  • Contact

Content Transparency

We are committed to delivering informative, accurate, and trustworthy content. Our articles are based on credible sources, including government websites, reputable news outlets, official press releases, and publicly available records. Each piece goes through a thorough editorial process and detailed fact-checking to ensure reliability and clarity.

  • Privacy and Cookies Policy
  • Legal Advise
  • Contact

© 2025 Futbolete US

  • Finance
  • Social Security

© 2025 Futbolete US