Historic COLA in 2026? Here’s What Retirees Should Expect

Security’s 2026 COLA: What Retirees Really Need to Know

If you’re retired or planning for retirement, Social Security is probably one of the most important pieces of your monthly budget. And every fall, millions of Americans hold their breath waiting for one big announcement: the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA).

This number determines how much your Social Security check will increase in the upcoming year. For 2026, experts are already buzzing—and the early estimates suggest we’re looking at something in the 2.7% to 2.8% range. That may not sound huge, but when you’re living on a fixed income, even small bumps matter. Let’s break it all down, because there’s more to the story than just a percentage.

First Things First: What Exactly Is the COLA?

COLA stands for Cost-of-Living Adjustment. Think of it as Social Security’s way of keeping up (at least a little) with inflation. Prices for groceries, gas, medical care, and just about everything else go up over time. If Social Security stayed flat, retirees would quickly fall behind.

That’s why the government looks at the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) during the third quarter of the year (July, August, September). The percentage increase from the previous year becomes the COLA.

So when you hear “COLA is 2.7%,” it means your monthly benefit goes up by that percentage starting in January.

On the next page you’ll find What’s Expected for 2026.

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