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

The Bigger Picture: Social Security’s Future

While the COLA news gets attention every year, there’s a bigger issue hanging over the program. Without legislative action, the Social Security Trust Fund is projected to become insolvent around 2033. If nothing changes, benefits could be cut by about 23%.

That doesn’t mean checks will stop—it means the system will only be able to pay out what comes in from payroll taxes. But it’s a reminder that Social Security is not a complete retirement plan. It’s one leg of the stool, not the whole chair.

What Retirees Can Do to Prepare

So what can you do with this information? A few practical steps:

  1. Know Your Numbers. Look at your Social Security statement (you can access it at ssa.gov). See your projected benefit and estimate how a 2.7% increase would affect you.

  2. Factor in Medicare. Keep in mind that your Part B premium could rise. Don’t assume you’ll get to keep the full COLA increase.

  3. Consider Other Income Streams. Social Security is designed to replace about 40% of the average worker’s pre-retirement income. That means you’ll need savings, pensions, or part-time work to cover the rest.

  4. Budget for Inflation. Even with COLA, rising prices can eat into your income. Think about where you can trim costs or lock in savings (bulk buying, senior discounts, energy-efficient home upgrades).

  5. Stay Informed. Policy changes are always on the table—whether it’s adjusting the retirement age, tweaking taxes, or altering benefits. Knowing the debates can help you advocate for yourself and make smarter plans.

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