
2026 COLA Increase: What It Means for Beneficiaries
One of the biggest changes for Social Security recipients in 2026 is the Cost‑Of‑Living Adjustment (COLA). The SSA announced a 2.8 percent increase in benefits starting with January payments (reflecting in February, March, and April as well) — up from 2.5 percent in 2025. This COLA is designed to help benefits keep pace with inflation, especially for essentials like food, housing, and healthcare.
Here’s how that change translates into money:
- The average monthly Social Security benefit is estimated to rise from about $2,015 to approximately $2,071.
- Monthly amounts for SSI recipients will increase as well, with maximum federal SSI payments rising to about $994 for individuals and $1,491 for couples.
This increase is automatically applied; beneficiaries do not need to request it. However, the exact amount of the boost each person receives depends on their specific benefit formula and work history.
The COLA for 2026 applies to retirement, disability, and survivor benefits, as well as SSI. Nearly 71 million Americans are projected to receive Social Security payments with this increased amount.
Do your homework. I have grandkids 8 and 10
They got free breakfast and lunch in both Upstate NY and now SC. Everyday no income qualification. All the students in both schools and both states.
STOP listening to the commie democrats and their propaganda
ALL THE PROBLEMS In this country can be traced to the commie democrats starting with Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Carter, Obama and Biden.
Look at NY state with Mandummy and Jokul
I pray that the social security checks come through. When I receive my I will use it to pay my gas and electric bills along with my internet bill. May God bless the government for the financial help.
I would like to receive payment on April 8.
Thank you. Most of the democrats don’t want to believe their own party is selling them down the river of no return.
I Would Like my payment on the 8 of April