Social Security Confirms 2.8% COLA Increase for 2026 Beneficiaries

Russel Sawayn
Published Oct 31, 2025

Social Security Confirms 2.8% COLA Increase for 2026 Beneficiaries

The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2026, increasing benefits for about 75 million Americans who receive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

This means the average retiree will get about $56 more per month starting in January 2026.
 

Who Gets the Increase and When

  • Social Security beneficiaries: Will see their 2.8% increase in January 2026

  • SSI recipients: Will receive their higher payments beginning December 31, 2025

  • Some people receive both and may see the adjustment across both programs

​​​​Don't miss:  

2026 Social Security COLA Updates

  • Maximum taxable earnings (OASDI): increases from $176,100 (2025) to $184,500 (2026)

  • Quarter of coverage: rises from $1,810 to $1,890

  • Earnings limit (under full retirement age): increases from $23,400/year ($1,950/month) to $24,480/year ($2,040/month)

  • Earnings limit (at full retirement age): increases from $62,160/year ($5,180/month) to $65,160/year ($5,430/month)

  • Substantial Gainful Activity (non-blind): rises from $1,620/month to $1,690/month

  • Substantial Gainful Activity (blind): rises from $2,700/month to $2,830/month

  • SSI Federal Payment (individual): increases from $967/month to $994/month

  • SSI Federal Payment (couple): increases from $1,450/month to $1,491/month

  • Maximum monthly Social Security benefit (worker retiring at full retirement age): increases from $4,018 to $4,152

Check the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Fact Sheet here: 2026 Social Security Changes
 

How to See Your New Benefit Amount

  • SSA will mail benefit increase notices starting early December 2025.

  • Those with a my Social Security account can view their COLA notice online faster and opt out of paper mail by November 19, 2025.

  • You can also set up text or email alerts at ssa.gov/myaccount.

 

Medicare Updates

Medicare premium details for 2026 will be available later this year at medicare.gov and through your Social Security Message Center.

 

How the COLA Is Calculated

The COLA is based on inflation data from the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), determined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

For more details, visit the official Social Security COLA page: www.ssa.gov/cola

-

Don't miss out on general benefits information!

Subscribe for the latest updates, expert advice, and valuable tips to help you maximize your benefits and financial well-being.

Stay informed—sign up now!

Related Articles

January 2026 SSI Payment Schedule: When Will You Get Your Check?...

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments are usually sent on the first day of each month. But when that day lands on a weekend or federal holiday, payments are issued earlier to avoid delays. In Ja...

Social Security Payments for January 2026 Are Coming Early for Some—Here’s the Full Schedule...

Americans who rely on Social Security, SSDI, or SSI benefits will see January 2026 payments arrive on different dates than usual, thanks to federal holidays and weekend adjustm...

SSDI Recipients: When Your January 2026 Payment Arrives With 2.8% COLA...

If you receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), your January 2026 payment includes a 2.8% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) to help cover rising expenses like rent, utilities, and medical cos...

Social Security Recipients: Check for These Tax Forms After the Holidays...

For many Social Security recipients, the days after Christmas bring more than just leftover holiday treats, they also signal the arrival of important tax paperwork from the Social Security Administrat...

Social Security Recipients Could See Health Insurance Costs Rise in 2026...

For millions of Americans living on Social Security, health insurance is one of the biggest monthly expenses. A new House GOP health care bill is raising concerns that marketplace insurance premium...

Social Security for Americans Overseas: Can You Get Payments Abroad?...

If you're a U.S. citizen living or traveling abroad, you can usually keep receiving your Social Security payments. Here’s a simple guide to understanding who qualifies and how to get your be...